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- Wildland_fire_emission abstract "Wildland fire and wildland fire atmospheric emissions have been a part of the global biosphere for millennia. The major wildland fire emissions include greenhouse gasses and several criteria pollutants that impact human health and welfare.:Compared to the preindustrial era, wildland land fire in the conterminous U.S. has been reduced 90 percent with proportional reductions in wildland fire emissions. Land use changes (agriculture and urbanization) are responsible for roughly 50 percent of this decrease, and land management decisions (land fragmentation, suppression actions, etc.) are responsible for the remainder. Anthropogenic activities (e.g., industrial production, transportation, agriculture, etc.) today have more than replaced the lost preindustrial wildland fire atmospheric emissions.The following charts compare preindustrial wildland fire emissions with contemporary emissions.".
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- Wildland_fire_emission subject Category:Air_pollution.
- Wildland_fire_emission subject Category:Climate_forcing_agents.
- Wildland_fire_emission subject Category:Natural_hazards.
- Wildland_fire_emission subject Category:Wildfires.
- Wildland_fire_emission type Abstraction100002137.
- Wildland_fire_emission type Conflagration107303697.
- Wildland_fire_emission type Event100029378.
- Wildland_fire_emission type Fire107302836.
- Wildland_fire_emission type Happening107283608.
- Wildland_fire_emission type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Wildland_fire_emission type Wildfire107304753.
- Wildland_fire_emission type Wildfires.
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- Wildland_fire_emission comment "Wildland fire and wildland fire atmospheric emissions have been a part of the global biosphere for millennia. The major wildland fire emissions include greenhouse gasses and several criteria pollutants that impact human health and welfare.:Compared to the preindustrial era, wildland land fire in the conterminous U.S. has been reduced 90 percent with proportional reductions in wildland fire emissions.".
- Wildland_fire_emission label "Wildland fire emission".
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