Fire in the forested tropics has profound environmental, economic, and social impacts at multiple geographical scales. Causes of tropical fires are widely documented, although research contributions are from many disciplines, and each tends to focus on specific facets of a research problem, which might limit understanding of fire as a complex social-ecological system. We conducted a systematic review to (1) examine geographic and methodological focus in tropical fire research; (2) identify which types of landholders are the focus of the research effort; (3) test for a research method effect on the variables, e. g., socio-political, economic, and climatic, identified as causes of and proposed management solutions to tropical fire; and (4) ex...
Once fire-resistant rainforests are becoming fire prone. Uncontrolled fires reflect new ecologies of...
Fires in Indonesia release excessive carbon and are exacerbated during drier El Niño years. The rece...
Forest fires are seen as a technical problem so that their resolution is only a technological measur...
Fire in the forested tropics has profound environmental, economic, and social impacts at multiple ge...
There is a critical need for more studies to identify socio-ecological drivers that affect conservat...
Forest and land fires, not only in Indonesia but also in other parts of the world, have actually cau...
Fire plays an increasingly significant role in tropical forest and savanna ecosystems, contributing ...
Tropical forests are experiencing a growing fire problem driven by climatic change, agricultural exp...
Fires have been increasing in size and frequency across the tropics in recent decades, particularly ...
In our country forest fires are not studied scientifically on large scale. Some attempts are made by...
Forest fires in Indonesia have attracted much attention among researchers over the past few decades....
The Southeast Asian region is experiencing some of the world’s highest rates of deforestation and fo...
The transition from equilibrium to non-equilibrium models of ecosystems in the biological sciences d...
The increasing extent and frequency of fires globally requires nuanced understanding of the drivers ...
Wildfire risk in temperate forests has become a nearly intractable problem that can be characterized...
Once fire-resistant rainforests are becoming fire prone. Uncontrolled fires reflect new ecologies of...
Fires in Indonesia release excessive carbon and are exacerbated during drier El Niño years. The rece...
Forest fires are seen as a technical problem so that their resolution is only a technological measur...
Fire in the forested tropics has profound environmental, economic, and social impacts at multiple ge...
There is a critical need for more studies to identify socio-ecological drivers that affect conservat...
Forest and land fires, not only in Indonesia but also in other parts of the world, have actually cau...
Fire plays an increasingly significant role in tropical forest and savanna ecosystems, contributing ...
Tropical forests are experiencing a growing fire problem driven by climatic change, agricultural exp...
Fires have been increasing in size and frequency across the tropics in recent decades, particularly ...
In our country forest fires are not studied scientifically on large scale. Some attempts are made by...
Forest fires in Indonesia have attracted much attention among researchers over the past few decades....
The Southeast Asian region is experiencing some of the world’s highest rates of deforestation and fo...
The transition from equilibrium to non-equilibrium models of ecosystems in the biological sciences d...
The increasing extent and frequency of fires globally requires nuanced understanding of the drivers ...
Wildfire risk in temperate forests has become a nearly intractable problem that can be characterized...
Once fire-resistant rainforests are becoming fire prone. Uncontrolled fires reflect new ecologies of...
Fires in Indonesia release excessive carbon and are exacerbated during drier El Niño years. The rece...
Forest fires are seen as a technical problem so that their resolution is only a technological measur...