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Nature of Forest Fires in Uttarakhand:Frequency, Size and Seasonal Patterns in Relation to Pre-Monsoonal Environment


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1 Kumaun University, Nainital 263 001, India
2 Central Himalayan Environment Association, Nainital 263 001, India
 

Man-made forest fires in the traditionally populated zone (about 800-2000 m altitude) are common in much of the Central Himalaya, and are a major topic of environmental debate. This study based on an analysis of data of the State Forest Department at Uttarakhand on incidence of forest fires shows that these are high-frequency, low-severity surface fires of small size, largely determined by the moisture conditions of the pre-monsoon season (from March to mid-June), and the traditional practices of biomass collection by local people.

Keywords

Biomass Collection, Forest Fire, Pre-Monsoon Season, Moisture Conditions.
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Authors

Ripu Daman Singh
Kumaun University, Nainital 263 001, India
Surabhi Gumber
Kumaun University, Nainital 263 001, India
Pankaj Tewari
Central Himalayan Environment Association, Nainital 263 001, India
S. P. Singh
Central Himalayan Environment Association, Nainital 263 001, India

Abstract


Man-made forest fires in the traditionally populated zone (about 800-2000 m altitude) are common in much of the Central Himalaya, and are a major topic of environmental debate. This study based on an analysis of data of the State Forest Department at Uttarakhand on incidence of forest fires shows that these are high-frequency, low-severity surface fires of small size, largely determined by the moisture conditions of the pre-monsoon season (from March to mid-June), and the traditional practices of biomass collection by local people.

Keywords


Biomass Collection, Forest Fire, Pre-Monsoon Season, Moisture Conditions.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv111%2Fi2%2F398-403