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Management efforts to promote persistence of fishes in fire-prone landscapes can take the form of four basic alternatives: (1) pre-fire management; (2) post-fire management; (3) managing fire itself (e.g. fire fighting); and (4) monitoring and adaptive management.
And we're not going to stop managing fire, no matter how unpopular it is.
Managing fire regimes for conservation of biodiversity is a global challenge.
They suggested that the potential carbon benefits of managing fire regimes in the savannas are greater than in temperate forests.
Note that detecting relationships between temporal trends in burned area and climate is potentially confounded by changes in policy with respect to managing fire [42].
A key component to understanding and therefore managing fire in the region is identifying the land use/land cover classes associated with fire ignitions.
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The study illustrates major challenges for managing fire-prone areas in conflict-of-interest regions.
Working with alternative scenarios will facilitate our adaptation to climate change in managing fire-prone forest ecosystems.
This trend poses challenges to managing fires in boreal forest landscapes.
However, in recent years managing fires by allowing them to burn under certain conditions to achieve resource benefit has proved challenging (Hubbard 2012).
"Managing fires to conserve biodiversity and carbon stocks in forest and savannah ecosystems requires advance planning on multiple timescales," they said.
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