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Tropical Fire Ecology: Climate Change, Land Use, and Ecosystem Dynamics

✍ Scribed by Professor Mark A. Cochrane (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
695
Series
Springer Praxis Books
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The tropics are home to most of the world’s biodiversity and are currently the frontier for human settlement. Tropical ecosystems are being converted to agricultural and other land uses at unprecedented rates. Land conversion and maintenance almost always rely on fire and, because of this, fire is now more prevalent in the tropics than anywhere else on Earth. Despite pervasive fire, human settlement and threatened biodiversity, there is little comprehensive information available on fire and its effects in tropical ecosystems.

Tropical deforestation, especially in rainforests, has been widely documented for many years. Forests are cut down and allowed to dry before being burned to remove biomass and release nutrients to grow crops. However, fires do not always stop at the borders of cleared forests. Tremendously damaging fires are increasingly spreading into forests that were never evolutionarily prepared for wild fires. The largest fires on the planet in recent decades have occurred in tropical forests and burned millions of hectares in several countries.

The numerous ecosystems of the tropics have differing levels of fire resistance, resilience or dependence. At present, there is little appreciation of the seriousness of the wild fire situation in tropical rainforests but there is even less understanding of the role that fire plays in the ecology of many fire adapted tropical ecosystems, such as savannas, grasslands and other forest types.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxxviii
Fire in the tropics....Pages 1-23
Fire and fire ecology: Concepts and principles....Pages 25-62
Front Matter....Pages 63-63
Overview: Global fire regime conditions, threats, and opportunities for fire management in the tropics....Pages 65-83
Front Matter....Pages 85-85
Fire-driven land cover change in Australia and W.D. Jackson’s theory of the fire ecology of southwest Tasmania....Pages 87-111
Fires in Australia’s tropical savannas: Interactions with biodiversity, global warming, and exotic biota....Pages 113-141
Aboriginal fire use in Australian tropical savannas: Ecological effects and management lessons....Pages 143-167
Front Matter....Pages 169-169
Fire ecology and fire politics in Mali and Madagascar....Pages 171-226
Climate change and wildland fires in Mozambique....Pages 227-259
Front Matter....Pages 261-261
Tropical peatland fires in Southeast Asia....Pages 263-287
Fire ecology and management of seasonal evergreen forests in mainland Southeast Asia....Pages 289-310
Fire behavior and fire effects across the forest landscape of continental Southeast Asia....Pages 311-334
Forest fire regimes and their ecological effects in seasonally dry tropical ecosystems in the Western Ghats, India....Pages 335-354
Fire and land use effects on biodiversity in the southern Sumatran wetlands....Pages 355-385
Front Matter....Pages 387-387
Fire, land use, land cover dynamics, and climate change in the Brazilian Amazon....Pages 389-426
Fires in the cerrado, the Brazilian savanna....Pages 427-450
The role of fire in the vegetation dynamics of upland savannas of the Venezuelan Guayana....Pages 451-480
Pattern and process: Fire-initiated grass invasion at Amazon transitional forest edges....Pages 481-502
Front Matter....Pages 503-503
Fire in the pΓ‘ramo ecosystems of Central and South America....Pages 505-539
Front Matter....Pages 541-541
The consequences of fire for the fauna of humid tropical forests....Pages 543-556
Fire in tropical pine ecosystems....Pages 557-605
Front Matter....Pages 541-541
Changing fire regimes in tropical montane cloud forests: a global synthesis....Pages 607-626
Back Matter....Pages 627-679

✦ Subjects


Conservation Biology/Ecology; Climate Change; Nature Conservation; Meteorology/Climatology


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