Regression equations were developed to estimate shrub fuel biomass of a maquis formation in western Turkey. The relationships between some shrub characteristics and live, dead, available (for consumption), and total fuel biomass were determined by simple/multiple linear regression. Measured biomass values for live, available, and total fuels varied from 0.70 to 6.74 kg m-2, from 0.78 to 3.03 kg m-2, and from 1.06 to 7.72 kg m-2, respectively. The results obtained indicated that shrub fuel biomass could be satisfactorily predicted using the regression equations generated. The resulting equations were able to account for 60% to 89% of the observed variation (P < 0.05) in the fuel biomass categories studied. The results of this study shou...
This study was carried out on the data obtained from 35 plot areas selected among the vertical distr...
Accurate quantification of fine fuel loads (e.g. foliage and twigs) in forests is required for many ...
Changing climate conditions in northwest Europe present an increasing wildfire risk in the Netherlan...
Abstract: Regression equations were developed to estimate shrub fuel biomass of a maquis formation i...
The prediction of fire behavior in fire prone ecosystems is of vital importance in all phases of fir...
Shrub-dominated ecosystems cover large areas globally and play essential roles in ecological process...
Biomass equations are presented for calabrian pine stands within the Adana-Karaisalý Regional Forest...
Forest fuel loads and structural characteristics strongly affect fire behavior, regulating the rate ...
Canopy fuel characteristics play an important role in crown fire behaviour in conifer forests. In th...
Accurate fuel load estimation is an important prerequisite for effective forest fire management. The...
Equations were developed for predicting total above-ground fuel weight (ovendry in grams) of 19 unde...
As a consequence of the drastic land use changes which occurred in Spain, as in other northern Medit...
Research ArticleAssessment of forest fuel loading is a prerequisite for most fire management activi...
Aims of the study: To construct biomass weight equations for rockrose (Cistus laurifolius L.) shrubl...
Although shrublands can be highly abundant, their bioenergy potential has barely been addressed. Thi...
This study was carried out on the data obtained from 35 plot areas selected among the vertical distr...
Accurate quantification of fine fuel loads (e.g. foliage and twigs) in forests is required for many ...
Changing climate conditions in northwest Europe present an increasing wildfire risk in the Netherlan...
Abstract: Regression equations were developed to estimate shrub fuel biomass of a maquis formation i...
The prediction of fire behavior in fire prone ecosystems is of vital importance in all phases of fir...
Shrub-dominated ecosystems cover large areas globally and play essential roles in ecological process...
Biomass equations are presented for calabrian pine stands within the Adana-Karaisalý Regional Forest...
Forest fuel loads and structural characteristics strongly affect fire behavior, regulating the rate ...
Canopy fuel characteristics play an important role in crown fire behaviour in conifer forests. In th...
Accurate fuel load estimation is an important prerequisite for effective forest fire management. The...
Equations were developed for predicting total above-ground fuel weight (ovendry in grams) of 19 unde...
As a consequence of the drastic land use changes which occurred in Spain, as in other northern Medit...
Research ArticleAssessment of forest fuel loading is a prerequisite for most fire management activi...
Aims of the study: To construct biomass weight equations for rockrose (Cistus laurifolius L.) shrubl...
Although shrublands can be highly abundant, their bioenergy potential has barely been addressed. Thi...
This study was carried out on the data obtained from 35 plot areas selected among the vertical distr...
Accurate quantification of fine fuel loads (e.g. foliage and twigs) in forests is required for many ...
Changing climate conditions in northwest Europe present an increasing wildfire risk in the Netherlan...