Agriculture Handbook

Agriculture Handbook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1949
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

Set includes revised editions of some issues.

CAL FIRE Fuel Breaks and Use During Fire Suppression

CAL FIRE Fuel Breaks and Use During Fire Suppression
Author: California. Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
Publisher:
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2019
Genre: Forest fires
ISBN:

This document explains common fuel break design, construction, and protection standards and contains historical case studies examining the use of vegetation treatments to help mitigate the impacts of wildfires. They document and discuss the utilization of pre-planning and community involvement, as well as, wildland firefighting strategies and their impacts. The purpose of these case studies is to offer a look at the practical application of vegetation treatments and community planning efforts supported by CAL FIRE.

Standard Fire Behavior Fuel Models

Standard Fire Behavior Fuel Models
Author: Joe H. Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2005
Genre: Fire management
ISBN:

This report describes a new set of standard fire behavior fuel models for use with Rothermels surface fire spread model and the relationship of the new set to the original set of 13 fire behavior fuel models. To assist with transition to using the new fuel models, a fuel model selection guide, fuel model crosswalk, and set of fuel model photos are provided.

Wildland Fuel Fundamentals and Applications

Wildland Fuel Fundamentals and Applications
Author: Robert E. Keane
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2014-11-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319090151

A new era in wildland fuel sciences is now evolving in such a way that fire scientists and managers need a comprehensive understanding of fuels ecology and science to fully understand fire effects and behavior on diverse ecosystem and landscape characteristics. This is a reference book on wildland fuel science; a book that describes fuels and their application in land management. There has never been a comprehensive book on wildland fuels; most wildland fuel information was put into wildland fire science and management books as separate chapters and sections. This book is the first to highlight wildland fuels and treat them as a natural resource rather than a fire behavior input. Moreover, there has never been a comprehensive description of fuels and their ecology, measurement, and description under one reference; most wildland fuel information is scattered across diverse and unrelated venues from combustion science to fire ecology to carbon dynamics. The literature and data for wildland fuel science has never been synthesized into one reference; most studies were done for diverse and unique objectives. This book is the first to link the disparate fields of ecology, wildland fire, and carbon to describe fuel science. This just deals with the science and ecology of wildland fuels, not fuels management. However, since expensive fuel treatments are being planned in fire dominated landscapes across the world to minimize fire damage to people, property and ecosystems, it is incredibly important that people understand wildland fuels to develop more effective fuel management activities.