Wilderness & wildfire

Publication Type:

Unpublished

Authors:

Tom Walsh

Source:

Wilderness Institute, Montana Forest & Range Experiment Station; Miscellaneous Publication, School of Forestry, University of Montana, Missoula, MT, p.23 p (1989)

Call Number:

U89WAL03IDUS

Abstract:

Compilation of articles to share a range of issues and opinions form people involved with some of the many environmental and social aspects of wildfire. Articles include: Wilderness fire policy - "Let it what?" by Ron Wakimoto; The economics of "let it burn" by Tom Power; John Q. Public versus Smokey the Bear: liability and natural fire policy by David Ohler; A fire behavior analyst in Yellowstone Park by Dave Thomas; Rehabilitation and recovery in the GYA by Burt Kulesza; The broken circle: fire, birds and whitebark pine by Diana F. Tomback; Climate change, fire and natural vegetation: implications for wilderness areas by Kevin Ryan; The fire effects information system: an aid for wilderness fire management by William Fischer.

Notes:

Reference Code: U89WAL03IDUS <br>

Full Citation: Walsh, T. 1989. Wilderness & wildfire. Miscellaneous Publication No. 50. Wilderness Institute, Montana Forest & Range Experiment Station, School of Forestry, University of Montana, Missoula, MT. :23p <br>

Location: COMMUNITY ECOLOGY REPRINT FILE <br>