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Springer - Plant-Fire Interactions: Wildfire Management Book

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Description

Expand your scientific knowledge with Plant-Fire Interactions: Applying Ecophysiology to Wildfire Management. Published by Springer as part of the Managing Forest Ecosystems series (Volume 36), this academic text provides a specialized look at how plant physiology relates to fire dynamics in forest environments. This book is designed for professionals and students within the biological sciences and forest management sectors. By focusing on the application of ecophysiology, it offers a technical foundation for understanding how fire affects plant life and how these interactions can be used to improve management strategies. Whether you are studying animal sciences, physiology, or forest ecosystems, this volume serves as a targeted resource for understanding the biological processes at work during wildfire events. It is an essential addition to any scientific library focused on nature, science, and the complex biological systems of our forests.

Key Features

Part of the Managing Forest Ecosystems series, specifically volume 36, providing a structured academic framework.

Focuses on the application of ecophysiology to help manage wildfire impacts on forest environments.

Published by Springer, a trusted name in scientific and technical literature.

Provides technical insights into plant-fire interactions for researchers and students in biological sciences.

Categorized under physiological studies to support deep learning in forest ecosystem management.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
18 March 2020
Listed Since
22 January 2020

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