The list of areas of additional analysis included in the BLM is long, including — but not limited to: special status wildlife and vegetation species; cultural resources; geology and soils; hazards and hazardous materials; paleontological resources; recreation; socioeconomics and environmental justice; visual resources; and
wildland fire ecology.
Not exact matches
Concerns about peat
fires worsening climate change Mike Flannigan, director of the University of Alberta's Western Partnership for
Wildland Fire Science who was not involved with the analysis, said it's important to note that wildfires are a part of northern boreal forests»
ecology.
While the
ecology of
fire in the western U.S. has been studied extensively, there is a dearth of information about how humans, particularly those residing at the
wildland - urban interface, influence and respond to wildfire, and how institutional barriers may hinder effective
fire management.