Fire Cycle-Area Burned - Grasslands

Fire Cycle-Area Burned - Grasslands The Grasslands National Park uses the Area Burned Condition Class (ABCC) method to evaluate the ecological integrity of fire as a process on the landscape and the success of utilizing fire to maintain a mosaic of vegetative composition and structure for healthier populations of native species. 2024-05-16 Parks Canada matthew.johnson@pc.gc.ca Nature and Environmentfire cyclearea burned departuregrasslandslandscapevegetative composition and structurepublic safetySaskatchewan Fire Cycle/Area Burned - GrasslandsCSV https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/5306f34a-9a55-4c7e-8f3d-dc94e9e6c282/resource/b89073a5-d3df-42eb-a278-6f20d2522a1f/download/grasslands_np_grasslands_fire_1992-2017_data.csv Fire Cycle/Area Burned - Grasslands - Data DictionaryCSV https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/5306f34a-9a55-4c7e-8f3d-dc94e9e6c282/resource/7538a5cf-3c75-4905-93a5-6c6b3ec81e3c/download/grasslands_np_grasslands_fire_1992-2017_data_dictionary.csv

The Grasslands National Park uses the Area Burned Condition Class (ABCC) method to evaluate the ecological integrity of fire as a process on the landscape and the success of utilizing fire to maintain a mosaic of vegetative composition and structure for healthier populations of native species.

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