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Type: Conference Proceedings
Author(s): Juan de Dios Cabezas-Cerezo; Remigio Masia
Editor(s): Armando González-Cabán
Publication Date: 2008

The complexity of factors involved in a forest fire, such as the fire regime, the time of year in which the fire occurs in relation to the phase of the yearly development of the existing vegetation, the type of vegetation, its ability to adapt to fire conditions, its germinative characteristics, the post-fire weather conditions and even the microclimatic effects resulting from differences in aspect, makes it impossible to predict with absolute certainty the response ability of vegetation after a fire has occurred.

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Citation: de Dios Cabezas, Juan; Masia, Remigio. 2008. Program for postfire monitoring and control in the forest ecosystems of Moratalle (Murcia, Spain). Pages 71-80. In: Armando González-Cabán (Technical Coordinator). Proceedings of the second international symposium on fire economics, planning, and policy: a global view. PSW-GTR-208. Albany, CA: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station.

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  • Pinus halepensis
  • regeneration
  • Spain
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FRAMES Record Number: 12968