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Clive M. Countryman

Heat-Its Role in Wildland Fire

In “Heat: Its Role in Wildland Fire,” Clive M. Countryman delves into the critical scientific principles underlying the phenomenon of wildland fires. Combining rigorous research with accessible prose, Countryman explores the thermodynamics of fire behavior, emphasizing the interplay between heat transfer processes and ecological impacts. The book is situated within the expansive field of environmental science, addressing contemporary challenges such as climate change and forest management practices that influence fire dynamics. With detailed case studies and an array of visual aids, the author elucidates the complex relationships between heat and fire, urging readers to reconsider traditional narratives about wildfires. Clive M. Countryman is a distinguished figure in ecology and fire science, with extensive field experience that informs his analytical approach. Holding advanced degrees in environmental studies, Countryman has dedicated his career to researching the nuances of fire behavior and its effects on various ecosystems. His insights are shaped by firsthand observations of wildland fires, which have become increasingly prevalent due to shifting climatic conditions, thus providing him with the impetus to write this timely work. This book is an essential read for environmental scientists, ecologists, and policy-makers alike. Countryman'Äôs synthesis of scientific knowledge and practical implications makes it a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of wildland fire dynamics. By examining the role of heat in fire behavior, readers will gain critical insights that could inform future conservation efforts and fire management strategies.
109 trykte sider
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Bookwire
Oprindeligt udgivet
2020
Udgivelsesår
2020
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