Regional Northeast Asia Wildland Fire Network
A Region of the Global Wildland Fire Network
Pan-Asia Forest Fire Consultation for the UNISDR Regional Wildland Fire Networks of Northeast Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia (ASEAN), and South Asia
(4th regional meeting)
1-6 February 2009, Busan, South Korea
Poster Presentations
Climate Change Symposium
- Global and Regional Asia Overview
- Korean Fire Regimes
- Indonesia
- Korean Ecosystems
- Forest Fire in Korea
- China
- South Asia
- Mongolia
- Fire Hazard in Korea
- Central Asia
- Thailand
Incident Command System (ICS) Symposium
- International
- Efficiency in Korea
- ASEAN-1
- ASEAN-2
- South Asia
- Training in Korea
- Thailand
- Russia
- Mongolia
- Korea-SOP
- Indonesia
- China
Posters
- Greenhouse Gas emissions in Korea
- Goal Programming for Optimazation of Carbon Sink
- Estimating Carbon Stocks in Korea
- Enhanced National Forest Inventory Design in Korea
- Forest wild fire and carbon management
- Analysis of the Seasonal Characteristics of Forest Fires in South Korea
- Canadian Fire Weather Index in Korea
- Development of Fire Resistant Forest Establishment Techniques
- Analysis of Relationship between Onset of Vegetation Date and Forest Fire Date
- Estimation of above ground tree biomass
- Fuel Type Classification and Biomass Evaluation
- Effects of Spatially Optimized Fuel Reduction Treatments
- Effects of Periodic Fire on Soil Properties and Vegetation
- GIS-driven Forest Responses to the Large-Scale East Coast Fires in Korea
- Litter and Duff Combustion Characteristics in Rock Bed
- Spatial Distribution Patterns of Forest Types and Forest Fire
- A Prototype Development for the Forest Spatial Data warehouse
- NDVI and NBR Change of Forest Burnt Area
- Landscape Ecological Strategies to Forest Restoration of Burned Areas in Korea
- Changing Patterns of Ecosystem Components after Fire
- Fertilization effects on pine seedling growth at the post-fire stands
- Characteristics of soil erosion in early stage at catchment outlet in burned forest area
- Function of Soil Erosion Control Works in Damaged Area by Forest Fire
- Changes of suspended solid and characteristics of runoff in forest fire area
- The Characteristics of Post-fire Areas by Stand Structure and Topographical Factors
- Forest Fire and Life Strategy of Butterflies
- Evaluation for Damaged Degree of Vegetation by Forest Fire
- Phytosynthetic Characteristics of Dominant and Recessive Shoots of Quercus variabilis
- Changes in bird richness and community composition after forest fire
- Vegetation Recovery on Runoff, Sediment yield Following a Forest Fire
- Soil Conservation Measures in a Partially Vegetated Area after Forest Fires