Fire is a powerful agent of environmental change that has significantly shaped ecosystems since the Palaeozoic. “Fire in Mediterranean Ecosystems: ecology, evolution and management” focuses on the ecological role and human dimensions of fire for five Mediterranean-Type Climate (MTC) regions of the world. Mediterranean ecosystems are particularly pertinent units of analysis because their fire-prone ecosystems tend to be juxtaposed with major metropolitan centres, as a number of widely mediatis..
From a western society’s perspective, wildfires are catastrophic events that jeopardise biodiversity...
Arianoutsou-Faraggitaki Margarita, Margaris Nikos S. Phryganic (East mediterranean) ecosystems and f...
<p>Mediterranean basin its frequency and impact have markedly increased in recent years. However, cl...
Fire has significantly influenced the evolution of ecosystems throughout the Mediterranean Basin. Ol...
As climate change increases vegetation combustibility, humans are impacted by wildfires through loss...
Abstract. Evolutionary and paleoecological studies suggest that fires are natural in the Mediterrane...
Climatic fire danger will likely increase because more droughts and heat-waves are caused by climate...
Mediterranean landscapes are in a state of flux due to the impacts of changing land-use patterns and...
Land use, climate, and fire have markedly shaped Mediterranean ecosystems. While climate and land us...
Fire is an important component of the Earth System that is tightly coupled with climate, vegetation,...
<div><p>Available data show that future changes in global change drivers may lead to an increasing i...
The extensive abandonment of agricultural lands in the Mediterranean basin has led to large landscap...
Fire is a major ecological factor in many biomes of the world (Rundel 1981). In the Mediterranean ec...
Fire is an important component of the Earth System that is tightly coupled with climate, vegetation,...
Fires have a crucial role within Mediterranean ecosystems, with impacts both negative and positive o...
From a western society’s perspective, wildfires are catastrophic events that jeopardise biodiversity...
Arianoutsou-Faraggitaki Margarita, Margaris Nikos S. Phryganic (East mediterranean) ecosystems and f...
<p>Mediterranean basin its frequency and impact have markedly increased in recent years. However, cl...
Fire has significantly influenced the evolution of ecosystems throughout the Mediterranean Basin. Ol...
As climate change increases vegetation combustibility, humans are impacted by wildfires through loss...
Abstract. Evolutionary and paleoecological studies suggest that fires are natural in the Mediterrane...
Climatic fire danger will likely increase because more droughts and heat-waves are caused by climate...
Mediterranean landscapes are in a state of flux due to the impacts of changing land-use patterns and...
Land use, climate, and fire have markedly shaped Mediterranean ecosystems. While climate and land us...
Fire is an important component of the Earth System that is tightly coupled with climate, vegetation,...
<div><p>Available data show that future changes in global change drivers may lead to an increasing i...
The extensive abandonment of agricultural lands in the Mediterranean basin has led to large landscap...
Fire is a major ecological factor in many biomes of the world (Rundel 1981). In the Mediterranean ec...
Fire is an important component of the Earth System that is tightly coupled with climate, vegetation,...
Fires have a crucial role within Mediterranean ecosystems, with impacts both negative and positive o...
From a western society’s perspective, wildfires are catastrophic events that jeopardise biodiversity...
Arianoutsou-Faraggitaki Margarita, Margaris Nikos S. Phryganic (East mediterranean) ecosystems and f...
<p>Mediterranean basin its frequency and impact have markedly increased in recent years. However, cl...