The concept of adaptation
B Orlove - Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Adaptation (ie, actions that reduce the harms caused by climate change) is widely
recognized as one of two pillars of climate action, along with mitigation (ie, actions that …
recognized as one of two pillars of climate action, along with mitigation (ie, actions that …
Review of wildfire modeling considering effects on land surfaces
Wildfires are part of the natural cycle of life in vegetated regions. The apparent increase in
size and frequency of recent years reflects land management legacy, expansion of human …
size and frequency of recent years reflects land management legacy, expansion of human …
[PDF][PDF] Reimagine fire science for the anthropocene
Fire is an integral component of ecosystems globally and a tool that humans have
harnessed for millennia. Altered fire regimes are a fundamental cause and consequence of …
harnessed for millennia. Altered fire regimes are a fundamental cause and consequence of …
Shallow landslides and vegetation at the catchment scale: A perspective
Shallow, rainfall-triggered landslides are an important catchment process that affect the rate
and calibre of sediment within river networks and create a significant hazard, particularly …
and calibre of sediment within river networks and create a significant hazard, particularly …
UAV-photogrammetry rockfall monitoring of natural slopes in Glenwood Canyon, CO, USA: Background activity and post-wildfire impacts
Rockfall is a common hazard along US Interstate Highway 70 in Glenwood Canyon,
Colorado. While natural rock slopes source a substantial number of rockfalls, there remains …
Colorado. While natural rock slopes source a substantial number of rockfalls, there remains …
Hydrogeomorphic recovery and temporal changes in rainfall thresholds for debris flows following wildfire
Wildfire‐induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff‐generated debris flows in
steep watersheds. Postfire debris flows are most commonly observed in steep watersheds …
steep watersheds. Postfire debris flows are most commonly observed in steep watersheds …
Modeling Post‐Wildfire Hydrologic Response: Review and Future Directions for Applications of Physically Based Distributed Simulation
Wildfire is a growing concern as climate shifts. The hydrologic effects of wildfire, which
include elevated hazards and changes in water quantity and quality, are increasingly …
include elevated hazards and changes in water quantity and quality, are increasingly …
Importance of subsurface water for hydrological response during storms in a post-wildfire bedrock landscape
Wildfire alters the hydrologic cycle, with important implications for water supply and hazards
including flooding and debris flows. In this study we use a combination of electrical resistivity …
including flooding and debris flows. In this study we use a combination of electrical resistivity …
Post‐wildfire stability of unsaturated hillslopes against rainfall‐triggered landslides
Wildfire records demonstrate worsening patterns coupled with the spread to higher altitudes
in several regions, raising the risk of post‐wildfire ground failures. This study investigates the …
in several regions, raising the risk of post‐wildfire ground failures. This study investigates the …
How Long Do Runoff‐Generated Debris‐Flow Hazards Persist After Wildfire?
Runoff‐generated debris flows are a potentially destructive and deadly response to wildfire
until sufficient vegetation and soil‐hydraulic recovery have reduced susceptibility to the …
until sufficient vegetation and soil‐hydraulic recovery have reduced susceptibility to the …