Interest in preserving older forests at the landscape level has increased in many regions, including the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The North-west Forest Plan (NWFP) of 1994 initiated a sig-nificant reduction in the harvesting of older forests on federal land. We used historical satellite imagery to assess the effect of this reduction in relation to: past harvest rates, management of non-federal forests, and the growing role of fire. Harvest rates in non-federal large-diameter forests (LDF) either decreased or remained stable at relatively high rates following the NWFP, meaning that harvest reduc-tions on federal forests, which cover half of the region, resulted in a significant regional drop in the loss of LDF to harvest. Howe...
Forest fire suppression and climate change are directly changing the forest structure of western Nor...
Heavy livestock grazing, logging, and fire exclusion associated with Euro-American settlement has br...
Graduation date: 2009Two forest management objectives being debated in the context of federally mana...
In western Oregon, forest ecosystem processes are greatly affected by patterns of stand replacement ...
Fire has had a major role in shaping the forested landscapes of the American West. In recent decades...
After more than two centuries of resource management and use, forests in the Inland Northwest region...
Forest management of dry forests in the western US that historically experienced mixed-severity fire...
<div><p>Sustainable forest management is based on functional relationships between management action...
Wildland fire is an important natural process in many ecosystems. However, fire exclusion has re-duc...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Wildland fire suppression practices in the western United States are being widely scrutinized by pol...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Wildfires pose a unique challenge to conservation in fire‐prone regions, yet few studies quantify th...
Sustainable forest management is based on functional relationships between management actions, lands...
Background: Management strategies have been proposed to minimise the effects of climate change on fo...
Forest fire suppression and climate change are directly changing the forest structure of western Nor...
Heavy livestock grazing, logging, and fire exclusion associated with Euro-American settlement has br...
Graduation date: 2009Two forest management objectives being debated in the context of federally mana...
In western Oregon, forest ecosystem processes are greatly affected by patterns of stand replacement ...
Fire has had a major role in shaping the forested landscapes of the American West. In recent decades...
After more than two centuries of resource management and use, forests in the Inland Northwest region...
Forest management of dry forests in the western US that historically experienced mixed-severity fire...
<div><p>Sustainable forest management is based on functional relationships between management action...
Wildland fire is an important natural process in many ecosystems. However, fire exclusion has re-duc...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Wildland fire suppression practices in the western United States are being widely scrutinized by pol...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Wildfires pose a unique challenge to conservation in fire‐prone regions, yet few studies quantify th...
Sustainable forest management is based on functional relationships between management actions, lands...
Background: Management strategies have been proposed to minimise the effects of climate change on fo...
Forest fire suppression and climate change are directly changing the forest structure of western Nor...
Heavy livestock grazing, logging, and fire exclusion associated with Euro-American settlement has br...
Graduation date: 2009Two forest management objectives being debated in the context of federally mana...