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    The Eurasian fire in nature conservation network (EFNCN): advances in the use of prescribed fire in nature conservation, landscape management, forestry and carbon management in temperate-boreal Europe and adjoining countries in Southeast Europe, Caucasus, Central Asia and Northeast Asia
: материалы временных коллективов / J. G. Goldammer, G. Hoffmann [и др.] // Пожары в лесных экосистемах Сибири: материалы Всероссийской конф. с межд. участием, 17-19 сентября 2008 г., Красноярск. - 2008. - С. 13-15. - Библиогр. в конце ст.

Аннотация: The use of fire as a key ecosystem driver in many disturbance shaped landscapes of Eurasian has modified ecosystems into significant cultural landscapes. In these ecosystems, people over time have played a significant role in creating, maintaining, expanding or changing the landscape components that now have high conservation value.

Держатели документа:
Институт леса им. В.Н. Сукачева Сибирского отделения Российской академии наук : 660036, Красноярск, Академгородок, 50, стр., 28

Доп.точки доступа:
Hoffmann, G.; Хоффманн Г.; Bruce, M.; Брюс М.; Verkhovets, Sergey Vladimirovich; Верховец, Сергей Владимирович; Kisilyakhov, Yegor Kirillovich; Кисиляхов, Егор Кириллович; Гольдаммер, Йоганн Георг Андреас

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    Prescribed Burning in Russia and Neighbouring Temperate-Boreal Eurasia
[Текст] : монография / Edited by Johann Georg Goldammer. - [Б. м. : б. и.], 2013. - 326 с. - Библиогр.: с. 309-313. - ISBN 978-3-941300-71-2 : Б. ц.



Доп.точки доступа:
Valendik, Erik Nikolayevich; Валендик, Эрик Николаевич; Goldammer, J.G.; Kisilyakhov, Yegor Kirillovich; Кисиляхов, Егор Кириллович; Ivanova, Galina Alexandrovna; Иванова, Галина Александровна; Verkhovets, S.V.; Bryukhanov, Alexandr Viktorovich; Kosov, I.V.; Byambasuren, Oyunsanaa
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    Satellite-derived 2003 wildfires in southern Siberia and their potential influence on carbon sequestration
[Text] / S. . Huang [et al.] // Int. J. Remote Sens. - 2009. - Vol. 30, Is. 6. - P1479-1492, DOI 10.1080/01431160802541549. - Cited References: 37. - We thank the European Space Agency Centre for Earth Observation (ESA-ESRIN) for financial support and data provision, and the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry/Global Fire Monitoring Centre for funding aerial and ground surveys in the Transbaikal region. Special thanks to Dr Robert Crabtree for his support on finishing the manuscript, Mr Shawn Gray for improving the English and Mr Alan Swanson for helping with the statistical analysis. . - 14. - ISSN 0143-1161
РУБ Remote Sensing + Imaging Science & Photographic Technology

Аннотация: The burned area, fuel type, crown fire percentage, and carbon release of the southern Siberia 2003 wildfire were analysed using AVHRR, MODIS, MERIS, ASTER images and a carbon release model. More than 200 000 km2 were burned from 14 March to 8 August 2003, of which 71.4% was forest, 9.5% humid grassland, and 2.15% bogs or marshes. During 1996 to 2003, 32.2% of the forested area and 23.36% of the total area was burned, and 13.9% of the total area was affected by fire at least twice. Direct carbon emission from this 2003 fire was around 400640 Tg. The 2003 Siberian fires could well have contributed to the high increase of the atmospheric CO2 and CO concentration in 2003. The increasing human pressure coupled with intensive fire severity, recurrent fire frequency, and increasing occurrence of summer droughts will reduce the carbon sequestration potential of this important carbon pool.

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Держатели документа:
[Huang, S.] Univ Munich, GeoBio Ctr, Munich, Germany
[Siegert, F.] Remote Sensing Solut GmbH, Munich, Germany
[Goldammer, J. G.] Univ Freiburg, Max Planck Inst Chem, Biogeochem Dept, Fire Ecol Res Grp,Global Fire Monitoring Ctr, Freiburg, Germany
[Sukhinin, A. I.] Russian Acad Sci, Sukachev Inst Forest, Siberian Branch, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

Доп.точки доступа:
Huang, S...; Siegert, F...; Goldammer, J.G.; Sukhinin, A.I.; European Space Agency Centre for Earth Observation (ESA-ESRIN); Max Planck Institute for Chemistry/Global Fire Monitoring Centre