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1. Study On Spatial Pattern And Change Of Forest Landscape On Burned Blanks
2. The Research Of Bird Communities Structure Of Grassland-Forest Ecosystem In Honghuaerji Of Inner Mongolia
3. Effect Of Grass-Forest Ecosystem On Breeding Birds Community In Honghuarji Of Inner Mongolian
4. Studies On The Biodiversity Of Summer Birds Community In Burned Forest Areas In Northern Slope Of Daxing'an Mountains
5. The Dynamic Analysis On Shrub And Herb Biomass In Burned Area Of Genhe City
6. Study On Fire Occurrence In Eastern Inner Mongolia Based On GIS
7. Analysis Of Soil Respiration And Its Influence Under Different Firewood Management Methods After Forest Fire
8. Method For Burned Forest Area Identification And Vegetation Restoration Using Satellite Data
9. Remote Sensing Monitoring Of Forest Fires And Vegetation Restoration
10. Study On Coal Seam Burning Area Water Yield Property Detection Through Transient-electromagnetic Method Seams
11. Effect Of Fire Disturbance On Litter Decomposition Of Larix Gmelini Forest
12. Study On Soil Greenhouse Gas In Severely Burned Area Of The Greater Khingan Mountains Under Different Restoration Methods
13. Correlation Analysis Between Land Surface Temperature And Remote Sensing Index Based On RS In Daxinganling Burned Area
14. Soil Phosphorus In Larix Gmelinii Plantation Forest And The Research Of Phosphate-solving Bacteria
15. Study Distribution Characteristics Of Soil Nitrogen Of Seriously Burned Area Under Different Restorations In Greater Xing'an Mountains
16. Studies On The Soil Carbon Components Of The Burned Land In Daxing'an Mountains Inner Mongolia
17. Vulnerability to natural hazards: A study of wildfire-burned subdivisions in the wildland-urban interface using IKONOS imagery and GIS data
18. Mid to late Holocene fire and climate dynamics inferred from lake sediments from interior British Columbia, Canada
19. Responses of boreal fire regimes to climatic and land-cover changes: Perspectives from multiple spatiotemporal scales
20. A comparative study of minimum disturbance oil industry sites and burned sites in bogs in northern Alberta
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