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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): Brian J. Stocks
Publication Date: 1993

The looming possibility of global warming raises legitimate concerns for the future of the forest resource in Canada. While evidence of a global warming trend is not conclusive at this time, governments would be wise to anticipate, and begin planning for, such an eventuality. The forest fire business is likely to be affected both early and dramatically by any trend toward warmer and drier conditions in Canada, and fire managers should be aware that the future will likely require new and innovative thinking in forest fire management. This paper summarizes research activities currently underway to assess the impact of global warming on forest fires, and speculates on future fire management problems and strategies.

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Citation: Stocks, Brian J. 1993. Global warming and forest fires in Canada. The Forestry Chronicle 69(3):290-293.

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Keywords:
  • air temperature
  • Alberta
  • arthropods
  • biogeography
  • biomass
  • boreal forests
  • British Columbia
  • Canada
  • CH4 - methane
  • climate change
  • climatology
  • CO - carbon monoxide
  • CO2 - carbon dioxide
  • disturbance
  • drought
  • ecosystem dynamics
  • fire exclusion
  • fire frequency
  • fire intensity
  • fire management
  • fire management planning
  • fire suppression
  • fuel accumulation
  • fuel moisture
  • gases
  • global warming
  • grasslands
  • hydrocarbons
  • insects
  • landscape ecology
  • lightning
  • logging
  • Manitoba
  • microclimate
  • O3 - ozone
  • Ontario
  • physics
  • plant diseases
  • precipitation
  • Quebec
  • recreation
  • Saskatchewan
  • season of fire
  • soil moisture
  • soil nutrients
  • soil temperature
  • temperate forests
  • tundra
  • wildfires
  • wind
Tall Timbers Record Number: 8823Location Status: In-fileCall Number: Fire FileAbstract Status: Fair use, Okay, Reproduced by permission
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FRAMES Record Number: 5229

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