Analysis of changes in fire-hazard conditions in the forests in Russia in the 20th and 21st centuries on the basis of climate modeling

Different means to estimate changes in fire-hazard conditions in the Russian forests are analyzed in connection with climate changes. Climate data are considered as based upon standard observations and calculated characteristics obtained from the atmosphere-ocean general circulation models. Space di...

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Hauptverfasser: Malevskii-Malevich, S. P., Mol’kentin, E. K., Nadezhina, E. D., Semioshina, A. A., Sall’, I. A., Khlebnikova, E. I., Shklyarevich, O. B.
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