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Stephen J. Pyne

Revolutionizing Fire Management: America's Journey Through Flames and Policy

3.9021ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Stephen J. Pyne

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 10/15/2015

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Three Fires, 1961
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Chapter 2: 1. Spark
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Chapter 3: Last Hurrahs, 1967 and 1970
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Chapter 4: 2. Hotline
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Chapter 5: New Normals, 1977 and 1980
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Chapter 6: 3. Holding
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Chapter 7: Lost Fire, 1991
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Chapter 8: 4. Slopover
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Chapter 9: Millennial Fire, 2000
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Chapter 10: 5. Blowup
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Chapter 11: East Meets West, 2007
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Chapter 12: 6. Burning Out
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Chapter 13: Wallowing, 2011
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Who should listen Between Two Fires

"Between Two Fires" by Stephen J. Pyne is an insightful audiobook that is perfect for environmental enthusiasts, student scholars, and anyone interested in the interplay between fire and ecosystems. Listeners who enjoy nature writing, ecological history, or current environmental challenges will find Pyne's exploration of fire—both as a natural force and as a critical component in shaping landscapes and human experience—especially compelling. Additionally, policymakers and conservationists will benefit from understanding the complexities and significance of fire management in contemporary ecological and cultural contexts.

3 quotes from Between Two Fires

  • "Fire, in all its forms, is a double-edged sword; it can be a source of destruction or a means of renewal."
  • "The relationship between humanity and fire is one of constant negotiation, shaped by our actions and the natural world around us."
  • "Understanding fire is not just about controlling it; it's about respecting its power and acknowledging its role in the ecosystem."

Author : Stephen J. Pyne

Stephen J. Pyne is a distinguished American author and historian best known for his extensive writings on natural history, wildland fire, and the interface between humans and the natural world. With a Ph.D. in the history of science from Arizona State University, Pyne has published numerous influential works, including "Fire: A Brief History" and the acclaimed "Year of the Fires," which position him as a leading voice in environmental literature. His insightful explorations into the cultural, ecological, and historical dimensions of fire have garnered critical acclaim and contributed to a deeper understanding of how fire shapes landscapes and human societies. Additionally, Pyne's engaging narrative style and interdisciplinary approach make his books accessible to both scholars and general readers, solidifying his reputation as a prominent figure in contemporary environmental discourse.

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Between Two Fires Free Audiobook Download

Stephen J. Pyne

Revolutionizing Fire Management: America's Journey Through Flames and Policy

3.9021rating

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Author: Stephen J. Pyne

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 10/15/2015

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Between Two Fires

"Between Two Fires" by Stephen J. Pyne is an insightful audiobook that is perfect for environmental enthusiasts, student scholars, and anyone interested in the interplay between fire and ecosystems. Listeners who enjoy nature writing, ecological history, or current environmental challenges will find Pyne's exploration of fire—both as a natural force and as a critical component in shaping landscapes and human experience—especially compelling. Additionally, policymakers and conservationists will benefit from understanding the complexities and significance of fire management in contemporary ecological and cultural contexts.

3 quotes from Between Two Fires

  • "Fire, in all its forms, is a double-edged sword; it can be a source of destruction or a means of renewal."
  • "The relationship between humanity and fire is one of constant negotiation, shaped by our actions and the natural world around us."
  • "Understanding fire is not just about controlling it; it's about respecting its power and acknowledging its role in the ecosystem."

Author: Stephen J. Pyne

Stephen J. Pyne is a distinguished American author and historian best known for his extensive writings on natural history, wildland fire, and the interface between humans and the natural world. With a Ph.D. in the history of science from Arizona State University, Pyne has published numerous influential works, including "Fire: A Brief History" and the acclaimed "Year of the Fires," which position him as a leading voice in environmental literature. His insightful explorations into the cultural, ecological, and historical dimensions of fire have garnered critical acclaim and contributed to a deeper understanding of how fire shapes landscapes and human societies. Additionally, Pyne's engaging narrative style and interdisciplinary approach make his books accessible to both scholars and general readers, solidifying his reputation as a prominent figure in contemporary environmental discourse.