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- Fire_regime abstract "A fire regime is the pattern, frequency and intensity of the bushfires and wildfires that prevails in an area. It is an integral part of fire ecology, and renewal for certain types of ecosystems. If fires are too frequent, plants may be killed before they have matured, or before they have set sufficient seed to ensure population recovery. If fires are too infrequent, plants may mature, senesce and die, without ever releasing their seed.The ecological need to provide an appropriate fire regime is often at odds with the principles and goals of bushfire management, which aims to manage the human and financial costs of bushfires. One of the strategies employed is frequent prescribed burns. By firing the bush at frequent, regular intervals, the bush is burnt before much fuel has built up, ensuring a low-intensity burn that is easily managed. Both the higher frequency of fire, and the low intensity, may have ecological implications; as may the tendency to burn off outside the usual bushfire season.".
- Fire_regime wikiPageExternalLink www.californiachaparral.com.
- Fire_regime wikiPageExternalLink fire.
- Fire_regime wikiPageID "22453208".
- Fire_regime wikiPageRevisionID "511772261".
- Fire_regime hasPhotoCollection Fire_regime.
- Fire_regime subject Category:California_chaparral_and_woodlands.
- Fire_regime subject Category:Forest_ecology.
- Fire_regime subject Category:Wildfire_ecology.
- Fire_regime subject Category:Wildfires.
- Fire_regime type Abstraction100002137.
- Fire_regime type Conflagration107303697.
- Fire_regime type Event100029378.
- Fire_regime type Fire107302836.
- Fire_regime type Happening107283608.
- Fire_regime type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Fire_regime type Wildfire107304753.
- Fire_regime type Wildfires.
- Fire_regime type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Fire_regime comment "A fire regime is the pattern, frequency and intensity of the bushfires and wildfires that prevails in an area. It is an integral part of fire ecology, and renewal for certain types of ecosystems. If fires are too frequent, plants may be killed before they have matured, or before they have set sufficient seed to ensure population recovery.".
- Fire_regime label "Fire regime".
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- Fire_regime wasDerivedFrom Fire_regime?oldid=511772261.
- Fire_regime isPrimaryTopicOf Fire_regime.