Coordination and Management Review

Coordination and Management Review
Author: Jerry Monesmith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1989
Genre: Prescribed burning
ISBN: UOM:49015002569284

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Greater Yellowstone Area Fire Situation 1988

Greater Yellowstone Area Fire Situation  1988
Author: Greater Yellowstone Coordinating Committee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 207
Release: 1989
Genre: Fire ecology
ISBN: LCCN:90600118

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Greater Yellowstone Area Fire Situation 1988

Greater Yellowstone Area Fire Situation  1988
Author: Greater Yellowstone Coordinating Committee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1989
Genre: Fire ecology
ISBN: MINN:31951P00909170I

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Fire Growth Maps for the 1988 Greater Yellowstone Area Fires

Fire Growth Maps for the 1988 Greater Yellowstone Area Fires
Author: Richard C. Rothermel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1994
Genre: Forest fires
ISBN: IND:30000098227972

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Daily fire growth maps display the growth of the 1988 fires in the Greater Yellowstone Area. Information and data sources included daily infrared photography flights, satellite imagery, ground and aerial reconnaissance, command center intelligence, and the personal recollections of fire behavior observers. Fire position was digitized from topographic maps using GRASS GIS software to construct a file of daily fire location in vector format, later converted to raster format for further analysis. The data base is available in electronic form.

Fire Growth Maps for the 1988 Greater Yellowstone Area Fires

Fire Growth Maps for the 1988 Greater Yellowstone Area Fires
Author: Richard C. Rothermel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1994
Genre: Forest fires
ISBN: MINN:31951D03009642I

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Ecological Consequences of the 1988 Fires in the Greater Yellowstone Area

Ecological Consequences of the 1988 Fires in the Greater Yellowstone Area
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1989
Genre: Fire ecology
ISBN: UOM:49015002569201

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Scorched Earth

Scorched Earth
Author: Rocky Barker
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-09-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781597266253

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In 1988, forest fires raged in Yellowstone National Park, destroying more than a million acres. As the nation watched the land around Old Faithful burn, a longstanding conflict over fire management reached a fever pitch. Should the U.S. Park and Forest Services suppress fires immediately or allow some to run their natural course? When should firefighters be sent to battle the flames and at what cost? In Scorched Earth, Barker, an environmental reporter who was on the ground and in the smoke during the 1988 fires, shows us that many of today's arguments over fire and the nature of public land began to take shape soon after the Civil War. As Barker explains, how the government responded to early fires in Yellowstone and to private investors in the region led ultimately to the protection of 600 million acres of public lands in the United States. Barker uses his considerable narrative talents to bring to life a fascinating, but often neglected, piece of American history. Scorched Earth lays a new foundation for examining current fire and environmental policies in America and the world. Our story begins when the West was yet to be won, with a colorful cast of characters: a civil war general and his soldiers, America's first investment banker, railroad men, naturalists, and fire-fighters-all of whom left their mark on Yellowstone. As the truth behind the creation of America's first national park is revealed, we discover the remarkable role the U.S. Army played in protecting Yellowstone and shaping public lands in the West. And we see the developing efforts of conservation's great figures as they struggled to preserve our heritage. With vivid descriptions of the famous fires that have raged in Yellowstone, the heroes who have tried to protect it, and the strategies that evolved as a result, Barker draws us into the very heart of a debate over our attempts to control nature and people. This entertaining and timely book challenges the traditional views both of those who arrogantly seek full control of nature and those who naively believe we can leave it unaltered. And it demonstrates how much of our broader environmental history was shaped in the lands of Yellowstone.

Disturbance and Ecosystems

Disturbance and Ecosystems
Author: H. A. Mooney,M. Godron
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642691379

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The earth's landscapes are being increasingly impacted by the activities of man. Unfortunately, we do not have a full understanding of the consequences of these disturbances on the earth's productive capacity. This problem was addressed by a group of French and U.S. ecologists who are specialists at levels of integration extending from genetics to the biosphere at a meeting at Stanford, California, sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. With a few important exceptions it was found at this meeting that most man-induced disturbances of ecosystems can be viewed as large scale patterns of disturbances that have occurred, generally on a small scale, in ecosystems through evolutionary time. Man has induced dramatic large-scale changes in the environment which must be viewed at the biosphere level. Acid deposition and CO increase are two 2 examples of the consequences of man's increased utilization of fossil fuels. It is a matter of considerable concern that we cannot yet fully predict the ecological consequences of these environmental changes. Such problems must be addressed at the international level, yet substantive mechanisms to do this are not available.