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Nature of Forest Fires in Uttarakhand:Frequency, Size and Seasonal Patterns in Relation to Pre-Monsoonal Environment

2016; Indian Academy of Sciences; Volume: 111; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.18520/cs/v111/i2/398-403

ISSN

0011-3891

Autores

Ripu Daman Singh, Surabhi Gumber, Pankaj Tewari, S. P. Singh,

Tópico(s)

Fire effects on ecosystems

Resumo

Man-made forest fires in the traditionally populated zone (about 800-2000 m altitude) are common in much of the Central Himalaya, and are a major topic of environmental debate. This study based on an analysis of data of the State Forest Department at Uttarakhand on incidence of forest fires shows that these are high-frequency, low-severity surface fires of small size, largely determined by the moisture conditions of the pre-monsoon season (from March to mid-June), and the traditional practices of biomass collection by local people.

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