Climate, topography, vegetation and land use interact to influence fire regimes. Variable fire regimes may promote landscape heterogeneity, diversification in vegetation pattern and biotic diversity. The objective was to compare effects of alternative land use practices on landscape heterogeneity. Patch characteristics of fire scars were measured from 21 annual burn maps produced from 1972 to 2001 Landsat imagery. Trends in fire patterns under alternative land use practices were compared across a 250,000 ha savanna in southern Africa partitioned into three land use zones. Zone 1, Madikwe Game Reserve (MGR), has had mostly prescribed fires since 1993. Zone 2, cattle farms near MGR in South Africa (SAF), has experienced occasional fires. Zone...
Patterns of fire are changing across African savannahs, rainforests, fynbos, woodlands, and Afroalpi...
Patch-mosaic burning (PMB) is commonly advocated to create a mosaic of fire regimes that is believed...
Fire and grazing significantly impact small-scale patch structure and dynamics in savanna grasslands...
Climate, topography, vegetation and land use interact to influence fire regimes. Variable fire regim...
Climate, topography, vegetation and land use interact to influence fire regimes. Variable fire regim...
Increasing temperatures and wildfire incidence and decreasing precipitation and river runoff in sout...
Fire is a key driver in savannah systems and widely used as a land management tool. Intensifying hum...
1. Fire is an integral process in savannas because it plays a crucial role in altering woody cover o...
The spatiotemporal interactions and feedbacks of fire and vegetation in savanna systems are a key co...
Fire plays an intrinsic role in shaping the biophysical attributes of savanna ecosystems. Savanna fi...
Spatio-temporal variability of the fire regime in the Kruger National Park (KNP) has been analyzed f...
Spatio-temporal variability of the fire regime in the Kruger National Park (KNP) has been analyzed f...
Savannas are thought to be bistable with forests potentially occurring above [about]650 mm / yr of M...
Forest-savanna mosaics are maintained by fire-mediated positive feedbacks; whereby forest is fire su...
Fire is a key driver in savannah systems and widely used as a land management tool. Intensifying hum...
Patterns of fire are changing across African savannahs, rainforests, fynbos, woodlands, and Afroalpi...
Patch-mosaic burning (PMB) is commonly advocated to create a mosaic of fire regimes that is believed...
Fire and grazing significantly impact small-scale patch structure and dynamics in savanna grasslands...
Climate, topography, vegetation and land use interact to influence fire regimes. Variable fire regim...
Climate, topography, vegetation and land use interact to influence fire regimes. Variable fire regim...
Increasing temperatures and wildfire incidence and decreasing precipitation and river runoff in sout...
Fire is a key driver in savannah systems and widely used as a land management tool. Intensifying hum...
1. Fire is an integral process in savannas because it plays a crucial role in altering woody cover o...
The spatiotemporal interactions and feedbacks of fire and vegetation in savanna systems are a key co...
Fire plays an intrinsic role in shaping the biophysical attributes of savanna ecosystems. Savanna fi...
Spatio-temporal variability of the fire regime in the Kruger National Park (KNP) has been analyzed f...
Spatio-temporal variability of the fire regime in the Kruger National Park (KNP) has been analyzed f...
Savannas are thought to be bistable with forests potentially occurring above [about]650 mm / yr of M...
Forest-savanna mosaics are maintained by fire-mediated positive feedbacks; whereby forest is fire su...
Fire is a key driver in savannah systems and widely used as a land management tool. Intensifying hum...
Patterns of fire are changing across African savannahs, rainforests, fynbos, woodlands, and Afroalpi...
Patch-mosaic burning (PMB) is commonly advocated to create a mosaic of fire regimes that is believed...
Fire and grazing significantly impact small-scale patch structure and dynamics in savanna grasslands...