Almost half of the Canadian landscape is made up of forests, but the amount of forest surface area burned every year has been growing steadily since 1960.1 This can be problematic due to the effects that forest fires have not only on the local environment but also on the globe as a whole. A forest fire or vegetation fire is defined as any open fire of vegetation such as savannah, forest, agriculture, or peat that is initiated by humans or nature.2 Vegetation fires contribute heavily to air pollution and climate change and are in turn exacerbated by them as well. Air pollution increases due to emissions from these fires, which contain 90-95% carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide as well as methane and other volatile compounds.2 Emissions from f...
Fire is an important process at the global scale, with far-reaching effects on vegetation dynamics, ...
The 2003 fire season in British Columbia, Canada was one of the worst in recent history. Fire in the...
Fires are integral to the global environment. Changes to that environment have, and will, modify fir...
Almost every year, ash drifts from forest fires in north-western Canada into northern Europe, alteri...
Fire has a role in eco-system services; naturally produced wildfires are important for the sustainab...
This book concerns the different aspects of forest fires, the impact of fire on both forest resource...
Recently, the World Scientistsâ Second Warning to Humanity was issued in response to ongoing and l...
Satellite images record how wildfires have destroyed one million hectares of forests in western Russ...
Forest fires are a significant source of episodic air pollution resulting in elevated ambient concen...
In July 2002, lightning strikes ignited over 250 fires in Quebec, Canada, destroying over one millio...
Sustainable fire management has eluded all industrial societies. Given the growing number and magnit...
Wildfires are a common occurrence in many parts of the globe and can emit significant quantities of ...
In recent years, wildfires have emerged as an important part of the global environment. Carbon relea...
Sustainable fire management has eluded all industrial societies. Given the growing numberand magnitu...
Large wildfires have a considerable impact on the atmospheric concentrations of CO2, CO, O3, NOx, an...
Fire is an important process at the global scale, with far-reaching effects on vegetation dynamics, ...
The 2003 fire season in British Columbia, Canada was one of the worst in recent history. Fire in the...
Fires are integral to the global environment. Changes to that environment have, and will, modify fir...
Almost every year, ash drifts from forest fires in north-western Canada into northern Europe, alteri...
Fire has a role in eco-system services; naturally produced wildfires are important for the sustainab...
This book concerns the different aspects of forest fires, the impact of fire on both forest resource...
Recently, the World Scientistsâ Second Warning to Humanity was issued in response to ongoing and l...
Satellite images record how wildfires have destroyed one million hectares of forests in western Russ...
Forest fires are a significant source of episodic air pollution resulting in elevated ambient concen...
In July 2002, lightning strikes ignited over 250 fires in Quebec, Canada, destroying over one millio...
Sustainable fire management has eluded all industrial societies. Given the growing number and magnit...
Wildfires are a common occurrence in many parts of the globe and can emit significant quantities of ...
In recent years, wildfires have emerged as an important part of the global environment. Carbon relea...
Sustainable fire management has eluded all industrial societies. Given the growing numberand magnitu...
Large wildfires have a considerable impact on the atmospheric concentrations of CO2, CO, O3, NOx, an...
Fire is an important process at the global scale, with far-reaching effects on vegetation dynamics, ...
The 2003 fire season in British Columbia, Canada was one of the worst in recent history. Fire in the...
Fires are integral to the global environment. Changes to that environment have, and will, modify fir...