Description
Fire and Safety Management in Conservation Areas examines the principles and practices required to prevent, control, and respond to fire hazards in protected natural environments. It explores the causes and impacts of wildfires on ecosystems, wildlife, and human communities, while emphasizing risk assessment, preparedness, and mitigation strategies. The book highlights practical approaches such as firebreak planning, early warning systems, and coordinated emergency response. Overall, it equips learners with the skills and knowledge needed to safeguard conservation areas, promote ecological balance, and ensure the safety of both people and natural resources.





