Fire in the Mediterranean - A Landscape Ecological Perspective In: Goldammer, J.F., Jenkins M.J. (Eds.) Fire in Ecosystems Dynamics. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium in Freiburg, FRG, May 1989. SPB Academic Publishing by, the Hague, the Netherlands, Pp. 1-20. Naveh, Z. In Transdisciplinary Challenges in Landscape Ecology and Restoration Ecology, volume 6, of Landscape Series, pages 95–115. Springer Netherlands. Paper doi abstract bibtex Due to the destructive combination with uncontrolled grazing and other land abuses, fire has been regarded in the Mediterranean as a wholly condemnable element which has to be prevented at all costs. But at the same time wildfires are becoming more devastating in spite of the great efforts and heavy expenditures invested in fire prevention and control. Its important role as a major driving force in the coevolution of the paleolithic man and Mediterranean landscapes has been overlooked and its potential use as a beneficial tool in vegetation management has not been recognized. Because of the irrational ban on fire, even for research purposes, ecologists and land managers are lagging far behind in the systematic study of its effects on the landscape, its biotic and abiotic components and functions. It is timely and mandatory to study the effects of fire at all levels of the ecological and perceptional hierarchy and to learn how to employ it in a judicious way as a cheap and efficient tool for the prevention of destructive wildfires and the conservation of the biological diversity and attractiveness of our open landscapes in fire-induced plant communities, ecotones and corridors
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abstract = {Due to the destructive combination with uncontrolled grazing and other land abuses, fire has been regarded in the Mediterranean as a wholly condemnable element which has to be prevented at all costs. But at the same time wildfires are becoming more devastating in spite of the great efforts and heavy expenditures invested in fire prevention and control. Its important role as a major driving force in the coevolution of the paleolithic man and Mediterranean landscapes has been overlooked and its potential use as a beneficial tool in vegetation management has not been recognized. Because of the irrational ban on fire, even for research purposes, ecologists and land managers are lagging far behind in the systematic study of its effects on the landscape, its biotic and abiotic components and functions.
It is timely and mandatory to study the effects of fire at all levels of the ecological and perceptional hierarchy and to learn how to employ it in a judicious way as a cheap and efficient tool for the prevention of destructive wildfires and the conservation of the biological diversity and attractiveness of our open landscapes in fire-induced plant communities, ecotones and corridors},
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