Spatio-temporal variability of the fire regime in the Kruger National Park (KNP) has been analyzed for the 1957-2011 period. Generalized linear mixed models have been used to assess the variability of fire metrics, such as the burnt area, the fire frequency andintensity for the entire area as well as for the main environmental classification systems (geology, soil, vegetation) and fire management zones. This analysis supports the hypothesis that the spatial pattern of fire regime is strongly influenced by the environmental template defined by climatic, geological, pedological and vegetation features. Moreover, contrary to some previous studies, together with the precipitation trend, fire management changes had a significant role in determin...
Parks are managed to preserve their pristine state. Fire has had a varied role in this, depending on...
Savanna ecosystems are highly dynamic. Their vegetation structure can change dramatically, for examp...
Fire has long been regarded as a major determinant of ecosystem structure and function within Africa...
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...
Climate, topography, vegetation and land use interact to influence fire regimes. Variable fire regim...
This paper analyses the fire regime over 41 years (1956 to 1996) in Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Park, a mesic ...
ii The spatial and temporal patterns of fire in Africa south of the equator are described and invest...
Fire is considered a critical management tool in fire prone landscapes. Often studies and policies r...
Abstract. Fire pattern is predicted to vary across an African savanna in accordance with spatial var...
In 1954, the experimental burning programme into fire research was initiated in the Kruger National...
Increasing temperatures and wildfire incidence and decreasing precipitation and river runoff in sout...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fu...
Climate, topography, vegetation and land use interact to influence fire regimes. Variable fire regim...
This paper reviews recent changes in fire management in the Kruger National Park, and assesses the r...
Parks are managed to preserve their pristine state. Fire has had a varied role in this, depending on...
Savanna ecosystems are highly dynamic. Their vegetation structure can change dramatically, for examp...
Fire has long been regarded as a major determinant of ecosystem structure and function within Africa...
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...
Climate, topography, vegetation and land use interact to influence fire regimes. Variable fire regim...
This paper analyses the fire regime over 41 years (1956 to 1996) in Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Park, a mesic ...
ii The spatial and temporal patterns of fire in Africa south of the equator are described and invest...
Fire is considered a critical management tool in fire prone landscapes. Often studies and policies r...
Abstract. Fire pattern is predicted to vary across an African savanna in accordance with spatial var...
In 1954, the experimental burning programme into fire research was initiated in the Kruger National...
Increasing temperatures and wildfire incidence and decreasing precipitation and river runoff in sout...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fu...
Climate, topography, vegetation and land use interact to influence fire regimes. Variable fire regim...
This paper reviews recent changes in fire management in the Kruger National Park, and assesses the r...
Parks are managed to preserve their pristine state. Fire has had a varied role in this, depending on...
Savanna ecosystems are highly dynamic. Their vegetation structure can change dramatically, for examp...
Fire has long been regarded as a major determinant of ecosystem structure and function within Africa...