Biomass Burning and Its Inter-Relationships with the Climate System

JOHN L. INNES University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada The interactions between biomass burning and climate have been brought into focus by a number of recent events. Firstly, the Framework Convention on Climate Change and, more recently, the Kyoto Protocol, have drawn the attention of poli...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Innes, John L. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Beniston, Martin (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Verstraete, Michel M. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2000.
Σειρά:Advances in Global Change Research, 3
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  • Biomass Burning and Climate: An Introduction
  • Global Biomass Burning: A Case Study of the Gaseous and Particulate Emissions Released to the Atmosphere During the 1997 Fires in Kalimantan and Sumatra, Indonesia
  • Modelling the Effect of Landuse Changes on Global Biomass Emissions
  • Direct Effects of Fire on the Boreal Forest Carbon Budget
  • The Impact of Biomass Burning on the Global Budget of Ozone and Ozone Precursors
  • Impact of the 1997 Indonesian Fires on Tropospheric Ozone and its Precursors
  • The Relationship Between Area Burned by Wildland Fire in Canada and Circulation Anomalies in the Mid-Troposphere
  • Underestimation of GCM-Calculated Short-Wave Atmospheric Absorption in Areas Affected by Biomass burning
  • Wildland Fire Detection from Space: Theory and Application
  • Climate and Vegetation as Driving Factors in Global Fire Activity
  • Modelling the Impact of Vegetation Fires, Detected from NOAA-AVHRR Data, on Tropospheric Chemistry in Tropical Africa
  • A Rule-Based System for Burned Area Mapping in Temperate and Tropical Regions Using NOAA/AVHRR Imagery
  • Fire Regime Sensitivity to Global Climate Change: An Australian Perspective
  • The Interaction Between Forest Fires and Human Activity in Southern Switzerland
  • Indirect and Long-Term Effects of Fire on the Boreal Forest Carbon Budget
  • Sustainable Forestry as a Source of Bio-energy for Fossil Fuel Substitution
  • Managing Smoke in United States Wildlands and Forests: A Challenge for Science and Regulations
  • Area Burned Reconstruction and Measurement: A Comparison of Methods
  • Interactions Between Biomass Burning and Climate: Conclusions Drawn from the Workshop.