Fire Ecology in Rocky Mountain Landscapes

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781597261838

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By William L. Baker
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List of Illustrations
List of Tables
List of Boxes
Preface
 
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2.  Lightning, Fuels, Topography, Climate, and Fire Behavior
Chapter 3.  Fire Effects on Plants: From Individuals to Landscapes
Chapter 4.  Fire Effects on Animals: From Individuals to Landscapes
Chapter 5.  Fire Regimes and Fire History in Landscapes
Chapter 6.  Fire in Pinon-Juniper, Montane Aspen, Mixed-Conifer, Riparian, and Wetland Landscapes
Chapter 7.  Fire in Ponderosa Pine and Douglas-Fir Forests
Chapter 8.  Fire in Subalpine Forests
Chapter 9.  Fire in Shrublands and Grasslands
Chapter 10.People and Fire: Land-Use Legacies across Landscapes
Chapter 11.Emerging Threats and Tools for Living with Fire in Landscapes
Chapter 12.Toward a Better Relationship between People and Fire
 
Appendix A. Common Rocky Mountain Trees and Their Functional Traits That May Increase Persistence
Appendix B. Common Rocky Mountain Shrubs and Their Response to Fire
Appendix C. Common Rocky Mountain Graminoids and Their Response to Fire
Appendix D. Modeling Studies of Mortality in Rocky Mountain Trees
Appendix E. Animal Species Mentioned in the Text
Glossary
References
About the Author
Index

Reviews

"Although the book has a regional focus, the concepts and issues that it presents are widely applicable, making it an excellent resource for researchers, fire and natural resource managers, land planners and policy makers working in diverse fire-prone regions."

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