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Post-fire soil management (CROSBI ID 250075)

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Pereira, Paulo ; Francos, Marcos ; Brevik, Eric C. ; Ubeda, Xavier ; Bogunović, Igor Post-fire soil management // Current opinion in environmental science & health, 5 (2018), 26-32. doi: 10.1016/j.coesh.2018.04.002

Podaci o odgovornosti

Pereira, Paulo ; Francos, Marcos ; Brevik, Eric C. ; Ubeda, Xavier ; Bogunović, Igor

engleski

Post-fire soil management

Soils are an important natural capital and can be negatively affected by high severity fires. The capacity of soil to recover from the degradation caused by fire disturbance depends on fire history, ash properties, topography, post-fire weather, vegetation recuperation and post-fire management. These factors are interdependent, and can increase or decrease the effects of high severity fires on soil degradation. Normally, ecosystems are resilient to fire disturbance and a scenario of no intervention should be considered. Post-fire management should be carried out in specific areas that are more susceptible to degradation. Post-fire interventions such as mulching are important to decrease soil degradation, whereas salvage logging increases it. Overall, the management options that we choose can trigger or reduce positive and negative impacts on soil.

Soil degradation ; high fire severity ; post-fire management

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Podaci o izdanju

5

2018.

26-32

objavljeno

2468-5844

10.1016/j.coesh.2018.04.002

Povezanost rada

Poljoprivreda (agronomija), Šumarstvo

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