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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 213x139x15 mm, weight: 500 g, 4 photographs, 3 maps
  • Sērija : To the Last Smoke
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Mar-2016
  • Izdevniecība: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN-10: 0816532613
  • ISBN-13: 9780816532612
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 213x139x15 mm, weight: 500 g, 4 photographs, 3 maps
  • Sērija : To the Last Smoke
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Mar-2016
  • Izdevniecība: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN-10: 0816532613
  • ISBN-13: 9780816532612
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The coastal sage and shrublands of California burn. The mountain-encrusting chaparral burns. The conifer forests of the Sierra Nevada, Cascades, and Trinity Alps burn. The rain-shadowed deserts after watering by El Nińo cloudbursts and the thick forests of the rumpled Coast Rangeall burn according to local rhythms of wetting and drying. Fire season, so the saying goes, lasts 13 months.

In this collection of essays on the region, Stephen J. Pyne colorfully explores the ways the region has approached fire management and what sets it apart from other parts of the country. Pyne writes that what makes California's fire scene unique is how its dramatically distinctive biomes have been yoked to a common system, ultimately committed to suppression, and how its fires burn with a character and on a scale commensurate with the state's size and political power. California has not only a ferocity of flame but a cultural intensity that few places can match. California's fires are instantly and hugely broadcast. They shape national institutions, and they have repeatedly defined the discourse of fire's history. No other place has so sculpted the American way of fire.

California is part of the multivolume series describing the nation's fire scene region by region. The volumes in To the Last Smoke also cover Florida, the Northern Rockies, the Great Plains, the Southwest, and several other critical fire regions. The series serves as an important punctuation point to Pyne's fifty-year career with wildland fireboth as a firefighter and a fire scholar. These unique surveys of regional pyrogeography are Pyne's way of ""keeping with it to the end,"" encompassing the directive from his rookie season to stay with every fire ""to the last smoke.
Series Preface: To the Last Smoke ix
Preface to Volume 2 xi
Map of California
2(1)
Prologue: Conflagrating California 3(38)
California's Invented Fire Culture
17(10)
State of Emergency
27(14)
Cajon Pass: Portal To Southern California
41(80)
Four Forests: Southern California's Fire Rectangle
45(22)
Three Parks: Traversing the Transverse
67(10)
Imperium in imperio
77(9)
Mending Firewalls
86(9)
Force Majeure
95(8)
Airing Differences
103(8)
Interlude: California Split
111(10)
Arch Rock: Portal To Northern California
121(56)
The Tahoe Crucible
125(8)
Working Fire
133(10)
The Pastures of Purgatory
143(12)
The Big Ones
155(12)
Vignettes of Primitive America: The Sierra Parks
167(10)
Epilogue: California Between Two Fires 177(8)
Note on Sources 185(2)
Notes 187(12)
Index 199
Stephen J. Pyne is a Regents Professor in the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University, USA. His recent books include Voyager, The Last Lost World, and Fire: Nature and Culture.