Global Biomass Burning

Global Biomass Burning Atmospheric, Climatic, and Biospheric Implications

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Publisher's Synopsis

The burning of biomass - forests, grasslands, and agricultural fields after the harvest - is much more widespread and extensive than previously believed; most biomass burning is thought to be initiated by humans and is on the increase. This volume considers biomass burning as a global phenomenon, assesses its impact on the atmosphere, on climate, and on the biosphere itself. The 63 chapters by 158 scientists - including leading biomass burn researchers from Third-World countries, such as Brazil, Nigeria, Zaire, India, and China, where biomass burning is so prevalent - point to biomass burning as a significant drivers of global change on our planet.;Global Biomass Burning aims to provides a convenient and current reference on such topics as the remote sensing of biomass burning from space, the geographical distribution of burning; the combustion products of burning in tropical, temperate, and boreal ecosystems; burning as a global source of atmospheric gases and particulates; the impact of biomass burning gases and particulates on global climate; and the role of biomass burning on biodiversity and past global extinctions.;Also included are contributions on the importance of biomass burning from the International Geosphere-Biosphere Program - A Study of Global Change and from the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry Project, as well as policy options prepared by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for managing biomass burning to mitigate global climate change.

Book information

ISBN: 9780262121590
Publisher: MIT Press
Imprint: The MIT Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 363.7392
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 600
Weight: 1884g
Height: 282mm
Width: 224mm
Spine width: 43mm