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"Incendies en Sibérie, en Californie, en Amazonie. Les feux de forêt prennent depuis quelques années une ampleur telle qu’ils en viennent à changer de nature : nous avons désormais affaire, un peu partout dans le monde, à des « mégafeux ». D’une étendue sans précédent, nul ne parvient à les arrêter. À l’heure de la crise écologique, ils révèlent l’ambiguïté fondamentale du rapport que nous entretenons aujourd’hui avec la nature. Une nature à la fois idéalisée, bonne en soi, à laquelle il ne faudrait pas toucher mais que l’on s’évertue à vouloir dominer. En cela, les mégafeux sont le symptôme d’une société malade. Un symptôme qui devrait nous pousser à repenser la manière dont nous dialoguons avec une « nature » qui n’est jamais que le résultat des soins attentifs que les êtres humains prodiguent, depuis des millénaires, à leur environnement. C’est cette attention qu’il est urgent de retrouver."
Forest fires --- Wildfires --- Fire ecology --- Environmental disasters --- Environmental aspects --- Prevention and control --- Forêts --- Écologie des feux. --- Protection. --- Incendies. --- Wildfires. --- Fire ecology. --- Environmental disasters. --- Environmental aspects. --- Prevention and control. --- Forest fires - Environmental aspects --- Forest fires - Prevention and control
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The Ecological Importance of High-Severity Fires, presents information on the current paradigm shift in the way people think about wildfire and ecosystems. While much of the current forest management in fire-adapted ecosystems, especially forests, is focused on fire prevention and suppression, little has been reported on the ecological role of fire, and nothing has been presented on the importance of high-severity fire with regards to the maintenance of native biodiversity and fire-dependent ecosystems and species. This text fills that void, providing a comprehensive reference for documen
Forest fires --- Forest ecology. --- Prevention and control. --- Environmental aspects. --- Fire ecology --- Fire management --- Wildfires --- Environmental aspects --- Prevention and control --- Costs --- Research --- Forest ecosystems --- Forests and forestry --- Ecology --- Forest fire ecology --- Forest ecology --- Forest fire control --- Forest fire fighting --- Lumbering --- Fire extinction --- Forest protection --- Forest reserves --- Hazard mitigation --- Smokey Bear --- Control --- Extinction --- Fires and fire prevention --- Wildfires - Environmental aspects --- Forest fires - Environmental aspects --- Forest fires - Prevention and control - Costs --- Forest fires - Research
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In spite of all the efforts made in fire prevention and suppression, every year about 45 000 forest fires occur in Europe, burning ca. 0.5 million hectares of forests and other rural lands. The management of these burned forests has been given much less attention than fire prevention or fire suppression issues, but the post-fire management of burned areas raises strong concerns (economic and social impacts, soil erosion and water quality, biodiversity loss, forest restoration). Although there are a few publications which address post-fire management, the focus of these has been either on general approaches to restoration or specific topics such as preventing post-fire soil erosion. This book is about the post-fire management of fire-prone forest types in southern Europe. It provides the first comprehensive overview of the topic, ranging from stand-level to landscape-level management, and from emergency actions to long-term restoration approaches. The book is divided into 2 major sections. The first includes five chapters where transversal topics such as recent changes in fire regimes in Southern Europe, the economic, legal and social aspects of post-fire management, fire hazard and flammability of different forest types, and post-fire management approaches, are addressed. The second section is divided in seven chapters, with a similar structure, each one dealing with the forest types more affected by wildfires in Europe (and other fire prone habitats such as shrublands),. The book is targeted to an audience of professionals (forest managers, landscape planners, and forest agency staff), graduate students and researchers. It is the first publication to access in comprehensive way post-fire management issues in European forests, for which only fragmented knowledge through specialized or grey literature was available so far.
Forest fires -- Environmental aspects -- Europe, Southern. --- Forests and forestry -- Fire management -- Europe, Southern. --- Post-fire forest management --- Forest restoration --- Forest fires --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Ecology --- Forestry --- Environmental aspects --- Forests and forestry --- Fire management --- Forest land --- Forest lands --- Forest planting --- Forest production --- Forest sciences --- Forestation --- Forested lands --- Forestland --- Forestlands --- Forestry industry --- Forestry sciences --- Land, Forest --- Lands, Forest --- Silviculture --- Sylviculture --- Woodlands --- Woods (Forests) --- Post-burn forest management --- Post-wildfire forest management --- Postfire forest management --- Postwildfire forest management --- Life sciences. --- Applied ecology. --- Ecosystems. --- Plant ecology. --- Forestry management. --- Environmental management. --- Life Sciences. --- Forestry Management. --- Environmental Management. --- Applied Ecology. --- Plant Ecology. --- Agriculture --- Natural resources --- Afforestation --- Arboriculture --- Logging --- Timber --- Tree crops --- Trees --- Forest management --- Forests and forestry. --- Endangered ecosystems. --- Threatened ecosystems --- Biotic communities --- Nature conservation --- Botany --- Plants --- Environmental protection --- Environmental stewardship --- Stewardship, Environmental --- Environmental sciences --- Management --- Phytoecology --- Vegetation ecology --- Biocenoses --- Biocoenoses --- Biogeoecology --- Biological communities --- Biomes --- Biotic community ecology --- Communities, Biotic --- Community ecology, Biotic --- Ecological communities --- Ecosystems --- Natural communities --- Population biology --- Forest administration --- Forest plants --- Forest resource administration --- Forest resource management --- Forest stewardship --- Forest vegetation management --- Forestry management --- Stewardship, Forest --- Vegetation management, Forest --- Ecosystem management --- Administration --- Control --- Floristic ecology
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