Fire in the tropics

作者: Mark A. Cochrane

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-77381-8_1

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摘要: Why the tropics? Fire has typically been thought of as an issue within temperate and boreal ecosystems. After all, that is where most widely reported fires occur. Nearly all money ever spent on research, management, or suppression wildfires in countries, vast majority it United States. More recently, there have growing concerns about climate change implications carbon emissions from large increasingly frequent So, with being zones much concern cycle fire focused zones, why write a book

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