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The 2000–2002 Forest Fires in the Western United States

The 2000–2002 Forest Fires in the Western United States
Author: Katherine White
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2003-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780823944880

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Discusses the causes behind the 2000-2001 forest fires, the techniques for fighting these fires, and the plans for preventing future fires.


Wildfire

Wildfire
Author: Alianor True
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013-04-10
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 155963359X

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During the summer of 2000, Americans from coast to coast witnessed the worst fire season in recorded history. Daily news reports brought dramatic images of vast swaths of land going up in smoke, from the mountains of Montana and Wyoming, to the scrublands of Texas, to Los Alamos, New Mexico, where a controlled burn gone awry threatened forests, homes, and even our nation's nuclear secrets. As they have for centuries, wildfires captured our attention and our imagination, reminding us of the power of the natural forces that shape our world. In Wildfire: A Reader nature writer and wildland firefighter Alianor True gathers together for the first time some of the finest stories and essays ever written about wildfire in America. From Mark Twain to Norman Maclean to Edward Abbey, writers featured here depict and record wildfires with remarkable depth and clarity. An ecological perspective is well represented through the works of John Muir, Aldo Leopold, and John McPhee. Ed Engle, Louise Wagenknecht, and Gretchen Yost, firefighters from the front lines, give us exciting first-person perspectives, reliving their on-the-ground encounters with forest fires. The works gathered in Wildfire not only explore the sensory and aesthetic aspects of fire, but also highlight how much attitudes have changed over the past 200 years. From Native Americans who used fire as a tool, to early Americans who viewed it as a frightening and destructive force, to Aldo Leopold and other conservationists whose ideas caused us to rethink the value and role of fire, this rich collection is organized around those shifts in thinking. Capturing the fury and the heat of a raging inferno, or the quiet emergence of wildflowers sprouting from ashes, the writings included in Wildfire represent a vital and compelling addition to the nature writing and natural history bookshelf.


Summer Wildfires of 2000

Summer Wildfires of 2000
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Forests and Public Land Management
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Wildfires

Wildfires
Author: Jeremy V. Linton
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2004
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781590339930

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The 2000 and 2002 fire seasons were, by most standards, among the worst in the past. Many argue that the threat of severe wildfires has grown, because of unnaturally high fuel loads (e.g., dense undergrowth undergrown and dead trees), raising concerns about damage to property and homes in the 'wildland-urban interface' (WUI) -- homes in or near forests. Debates about fire control and protection, including funding and fuel treatment (e.g., thinning and prescribed burning), have focused on national forests and other federal lands, but nonfederal lands are also at risk. This new book explores the latest issues dealing with wildfires, the consequences that they sow and what means are being used to prevent and protect the environment and the local populations. CONTENTS: Preface; Wildfire Protection: Legislation in the 107th Congress (Ross W. Gorte); Wildfire Protection in the 108th Congress (Ross W. Gorte); Timber Harvesting and Forest Fires (Ross W. Gorte); Forest Fire Protection (Ross W. Gorte); Forest Fires and Forest Health (Ross W. Gorte); Managing the Impact of Wildfires on Communities and the Environment (A Report to the President); Forest Fire/Wildfire Protection (Ross W. Gorte)


2000 Wildland Fire Season

2000 Wildland Fire Season
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 4
Release: 2001
Genre: Fire extinction
ISBN:

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Forest Fires

Forest Fires
Author: Philip Nori Omi
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2005-05-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1851094431

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From killer fires to ecosystem rehabilitation, an exhaustive survey exploring the ecological, social, and economic consequences of managing fires in U.S. wildland areas. Fire management involves protecting natural resources from fire but also using controlled burning for land management purposes. Who are the stewards of land management and the researchers who devote their entire careers studying fire? How are ecosystems restored after major fires? What are the economic ramifications and what assessment tools are available? Forest Fires: A Reference Handbook explores the historical, ecological, economic, and social dimensions of wildland combustion and their impacts in North America. Explaining how legislation and public perception have been shaped by historic fires and fire seasons, particular emphasis is placed on the summer of 2000 as a way of understanding and managing future fires.


Burning Questions

Burning Questions
Author: Gary E. Machlis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2002
Genre: Fire management
ISBN:

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