n many wildland ecosystems, fire is a natural phenomenon that brings a redistribution of resources and renewal. Species such as Coulter pine (Pinus coulteri) depend upon fire for their survival (Stuart and Sawyer 2001). Yet fire is poten-tially hazardous and destroys valu-able resources. For many years the response was clear. Any wildland fire that could be put out was put out. Now, after over a century of often successful fire suppression, over-whelming scientific evidence that fire helps to sustain ecosystem functio
Over the past century, fire suppression has been theprimary management tool in many fire-prone fores...
Periodic forest, grassland, and shrubland fires are part of the natural environment-as natural and v...
Excluding fire can have untold ecological effects. Decades of fire suppression in national parks and...
Agencies are busy within California developing prioritization strategies to increase the pace and sc...
The role of fire in California’s landscapes has dramatically changed in recent centuries with the ar...
Fire is an integral ecological process, however fire’s impacts have been dramatically altered by peo...
his volume comprises a fine collection of papers that in-troduces a diversity of issues pertaining t...
Wildland fire is an episodic process that greatly influences the composition, structure, and develop...
California shrubland wildÞres are increasingly destructive, and it is widely held that the problem h...
In the wake of ever-increasing incidences of wildfires across California, cost-effective, practical,...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science: Environment and Community, 2011San Diego C...
Years of drought, tree mortality due to insects and the successful suppression of forest fires over ...
Just six wildfires caused nearly all of the $13 billion in property damage and loss from large fire ...
Fire has always been a part of California's Sierra Nevada ecosystem, but over the past 100 years, a ...
The West Coast is on fire, quite literally. From the dry chaparral scrublands of Southern California...
Over the past century, fire suppression has been theprimary management tool in many fire-prone fores...
Periodic forest, grassland, and shrubland fires are part of the natural environment-as natural and v...
Excluding fire can have untold ecological effects. Decades of fire suppression in national parks and...
Agencies are busy within California developing prioritization strategies to increase the pace and sc...
The role of fire in California’s landscapes has dramatically changed in recent centuries with the ar...
Fire is an integral ecological process, however fire’s impacts have been dramatically altered by peo...
his volume comprises a fine collection of papers that in-troduces a diversity of issues pertaining t...
Wildland fire is an episodic process that greatly influences the composition, structure, and develop...
California shrubland wildÞres are increasingly destructive, and it is widely held that the problem h...
In the wake of ever-increasing incidences of wildfires across California, cost-effective, practical,...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science: Environment and Community, 2011San Diego C...
Years of drought, tree mortality due to insects and the successful suppression of forest fires over ...
Just six wildfires caused nearly all of the $13 billion in property damage and loss from large fire ...
Fire has always been a part of California's Sierra Nevada ecosystem, but over the past 100 years, a ...
The West Coast is on fire, quite literally. From the dry chaparral scrublands of Southern California...
Over the past century, fire suppression has been theprimary management tool in many fire-prone fores...
Periodic forest, grassland, and shrubland fires are part of the natural environment-as natural and v...
Excluding fire can have untold ecological effects. Decades of fire suppression in national parks and...