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Pyrogeography, historical ecology, and the human dimensions of fire regimes

In our 2011 synthesis (Bowman et al., Journal of Biogeography, 2011, 38, 2223–2236), we argued for a holistic approach to human issues in fire science that we term ‘pyrogeography’. Coughlan & Petty (Journal of Biogeography, 2013, 40, 1010–1012) critiqued our paper on the grounds that our ‘pyric...

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Published in:Journal of biogeography 2014-04, Vol.41 (4), p.833-836
Main Authors: Roos, Christopher I, Bowman, David M. J. S, Balch, Jennifer K, Artaxo, Paulo, Bond, William J, Cochrane, Mark, D'Antonio, Carla M, DeFries, Ruth, Mack, Michelle, Johnston, Fay H, Krawchuk, Meg A, Kull, Christian A, Moritz, Max A, Pyne, Stephen, Scott, Andrew C, Swetnam, Thomas W, Whittaker, Robert
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Ecological history
Ecological sustainability
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