controlled burning

The planned use of carefully controlled fire to accomplish predetermined management goals. The burn is set under a combination of weather, fuel moisture, soil moisture, and fuel arrangement conditions that allow the management objectives to be attained, and yet confine the fire to the planned area. (Source: DUNSTE)



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Ministry of Agriculture Water and Forestry (MAWF) 2013. Monthly Burned Area Report, June 2013.
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Beatty R 2011. Annexes – CBFiM case studies. Annex 1: CBFiM in Namibia: the Caprivi Integrated Fire Management programme. Community-based fire management - A Review 39-47
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Ministry of Agriculture Water and Forestry (MAWF) 2013. Monthly Burned Area Report, May 2013.
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Burned Areas_Monthly_Report_May 2013.pdf 1.28 MB
Ministry of Agriculture Water and Forestry (MAWF) 2012. Monthly Burned Area Report, August 2012.
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MAWF_Monthly Burned Area Report September 2012.pdf 1.75 MB
Ministry of Agriculture Water and Forestry (MAWF) 2012. Monthly Burned Area Report, September 2012.
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MAWF_Monthly Burned Area Report August 2012.pdf 1.55 MB
Bucini G, Lambin EF 2002. Fire impacts on vegetation in Central Africa: a remote-sensing-based statistical analysis. Applied Geography 22 27-48
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Archibald S, Scholes RJ, Roy DP, Roberts G, Boschetti L 2010. Southern African fire regimes as revealed by remote sensing. International Journal of Wildland Fire 19 861-878
Tjilumbu L, Zimmermann I 2008. Nutrient hotspots from patch burning of rangeland.
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Diab RD, Naidoo M, Zunckel M, Carter WS 2006. Southern Africa - a giant natural photochemical reactor. 2006 97 - 100
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