@article{Prof. Shishira Kanta Behera, Prof. Sarat Kumar Sahu, Prof. Bibhuti Bhusan Pradhan_2020, title={Bushfire Study: Causes, Effects and Risks to the Ecosystem Due to Changes in Climate}, volume={9}, url={http://www.modern-journals.com/index.php/ijma/article/view/254}, abstractNote={<p>The study focuses on the correlation between bush fire and the changes in climate and their effect on ecosystems of plant in Australia. Major plant species currently at severe fire risk are forests of eucalyptus, ecosystems which are Mediterranean, ecosystems of mountain which are restricted, steamy grassy fields and dry s. chaparral. Such networks are particularly at danger of a rise in fire as a result of change in climate. In addition, separate ecosystems have different rates of recovering. As a result, increased incidences of changes in climate fires will have different impacts on the survival-ship of habitats as a function of potentially choosing organisms having slower post-fire capabilities of regenerating. For example, larger trees willnot be able to survive increased frequencies of fire. In fact, it is preferable in establishing reserves that are native for similar kind of vegetation in order of minimizing chance of fire relative to that particular ecosystem. Basically, frequency of fires changes with the zones of climate-vegetation, such that a systematic as well as coordinated address is ideal for protection, partly across national and territorial boundaries.Impact of Bushfire on interface of urbansince few decades has given few lessons, many of those led to behaviour changes, understanding in community and changes in policy. The principles for the impact of bushfires on the ecosystem and urban interface are well established; however, the prediction of the synergistic effects and the specific risk of these attack mechanisms is not well quantified.</p>}, number={3}, journal={International Journal of Modern Agriculture}, author={Prof. Shishira Kanta Behera, Prof. Sarat Kumar Sahu, Prof. Bibhuti Bhusan Pradhan}, year={2020}, month={Sep.}, pages={579 - 589} }