Fire management on Imperata grasslands as part of agroforestry development in Indonesia

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Fire is an important factor in the Imperata grassland ecosystem. It prevents or slows down the natural succession to shrubs and/or secondary forest vegetation and is a major threat to (agro)forestry options for Imperata grassland rehabilitation. Forest fires can also be a primary cause of the extension of Imperata grasslands. In this review an attempt is made to integrate biophysical and socioeconomic aspects of the causation of fires in a conceptual model. Fire effects on vegetation are examined. The management options at the level of a farmer, a village community and a national government are analyzed. View source
Year

1996

Secondary Title

Agroforestry Systems

Publisher

Kluwer Academic Publishers

Volume

36

Number

1-3

Pages

203-217

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00142874

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Keyword(s)

Fire causation, Fire control, Imperata cylindrica, agroforestry development, grassland management, grassland rehabilitation, Imperata control, Imperata grassland, Indonesia, Imperata

Classification
Form: Journal Article
Geographical Area: Indonesia

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