Abstract : The role of fire in natural area management is an issue of much debate and in many situations, very polarised concepts. This occurs in the Alps where conflicting arguments for and against the planned use of fire in vegetation management have prevailed for many years. This situation has arisen as a result of the statutory requirement to provide some protection of life and property from wildlife impacts. Natural area land managers on the other hand accept fire as part of the natural environment and endeavour to implement fire regimes appropriate to the alpine landscapes. Fire management involves acceptable compromise between the two objectives.Résumé : Utilisé par les Aborigènes, puis par les éleveurs, le feu joue depuis longtemps ...
Abstract : Early conservation groups sought the reservation of large areas of the Alps as parks in t...
Fire-risk and management involves complex, interdependent, and dynamic systems. It also presents a h...
Mediterranean and mountain forests have been subject to fires for thousands of years; fire is thus a...
Abstract : The role of fire in natural area management is an issue of much debate and in many situat...
Abstract : The vegetation landscapes of the mountains are singularly dominated by Eucalyptus forests...
Fiftteen years of pastoral fires management : from mental block to consultation. Management of pastu...
From destructive fires to reasonable management of the environment : the role of fire in landscape d...
Abstract : Wilderness as an appropriate land-use is now accepted by conservation agencies and is dem...
Pastoral fire practices in the central french Pyrénées. The practice of light fires sweeping over al...
Evaluation of prescriped fire experiment for nature conservation management in Cytisus scoparius hea...
Abstract : The Australian Alps as a single biophysical area cover a very small part of the country b...
Evaluation of fire hazards in an exposed area of the Eastern Pyrénées. The evaluation of the possibl...
Les forêts d'altitude connaissent une émergence croissante des feux. Via une analyse rétrospective d...
Malgré une évolution de l'approche tactique et le développement technique des moyens de la lutte con...
The forest fire is a permanent risk in the Mediterranean area. Like other countries of Mediterranean...
Abstract : Early conservation groups sought the reservation of large areas of the Alps as parks in t...
Fire-risk and management involves complex, interdependent, and dynamic systems. It also presents a h...
Mediterranean and mountain forests have been subject to fires for thousands of years; fire is thus a...
Abstract : The role of fire in natural area management is an issue of much debate and in many situat...
Abstract : The vegetation landscapes of the mountains are singularly dominated by Eucalyptus forests...
Fiftteen years of pastoral fires management : from mental block to consultation. Management of pastu...
From destructive fires to reasonable management of the environment : the role of fire in landscape d...
Abstract : Wilderness as an appropriate land-use is now accepted by conservation agencies and is dem...
Pastoral fire practices in the central french Pyrénées. The practice of light fires sweeping over al...
Evaluation of prescriped fire experiment for nature conservation management in Cytisus scoparius hea...
Abstract : The Australian Alps as a single biophysical area cover a very small part of the country b...
Evaluation of fire hazards in an exposed area of the Eastern Pyrénées. The evaluation of the possibl...
Les forêts d'altitude connaissent une émergence croissante des feux. Via une analyse rétrospective d...
Malgré une évolution de l'approche tactique et le développement technique des moyens de la lutte con...
The forest fire is a permanent risk in the Mediterranean area. Like other countries of Mediterranean...
Abstract : Early conservation groups sought the reservation of large areas of the Alps as parks in t...
Fire-risk and management involves complex, interdependent, and dynamic systems. It also presents a h...
Mediterranean and mountain forests have been subject to fires for thousands of years; fire is thus a...