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    On using dynamical seasonal forecasts to develop management-driven wildland fire outlooks in Alaska by Cecilia Borries-Strigle, Uma S. Bhatt, Peter A. Bieniek, Mitchell Burgard, Eric Stevens, Heidi Strader, Richard L. Thoman, Alison York, Robert H. Ziel

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Although May-initialized forecasts are typically more skillful, our early focus on the more challenging March forecasts reflects our commitment to meeting fire managers’ needs. This long-term collaboration, including presentations at spring meetings and sustained engagement through biweekly calls, has helped refine our scientific focus—e.g., by emphasizing the duff-burning subseason and the timing of season-ending rains. …”
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    A google earth engine approach for anthropogenic forest fire assessment with remote sensing data in Rema-Kalenga wildlife sanctuary, Bangladesh by Mohammed, Ariful Khan, Angana Kuri, Sohag Ahammed, Kazi Al Muqtadir Abir, Mohammed A.S. Arfin-Khan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Even though the quantity of burned area in this forest was not significant, fire management in the forest conservation strategies in Bangladesh should be heeded and incorporated to avoid future disasters, keeping in mind the future climate change.…”
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    Calculation of parameters of vegetable raw materials subdrying by A. N. Dadyko

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Burning in a low-temperature circulating and vortex layer allows to keep small particles (0.5-3.0 mm) in a reaction zone before full burning out. …”
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    Investigation of flame morphology and thermal characteristics of NEPE solid propellant combustion in an open air environment by Yuan Ma, Guangmei Shi, Yupeng Hu, Minghai Li, Yanhong Zhang

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…During operations, there is a potential risk of solid propellant being dropped, which could cause fire accidents and a severe thermal environment. …”
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    Impact of Population Growth on Forest Cover: A Case Study of Tawang District of Arunachal Pradesh by Gendan Tsering, Gibji Nimasow, Nandini Chakrabarthy Singh

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Every year each household burns at least two fully matured trees to keep their houses warm. …”
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    Living and living with nature. A need of today's population for the common good by Manuel Gregorio Loza-Murguia

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…But behind this problem are unscrupulous people with illicit purposes, whose motives are unknown, however, forest fires and deforestation, continue and continue without stopping, if we add to that the high temperatures, the hurricane winds, a breeding ground par excellence to rekindle the flames and therefore the burning of forests in protected areas will continue, as in the Bolivian Amazon. …”
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    The Challenges of Safety Culture: No more risk! by Julija Melnikova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…These are different traffic accidents, explosions, fires, earthquakes, tsunami, avalanche. In such a situation one is usually helpless. …”
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