The aim of this review is to investigate whether thinning and/or burning treatments on ponderosa pine and related forests in western USA produce restoration of natural fire behaviour
Restoration thinning and burning treatments in southwestern ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests...
Altered forest structure and functional processes have led to many critical conservation problems in...
Lower elevation ponderosa pine ecosystems of the Rocky Mountain West (U.S.) historically experienced...
Fire plays an integral role in ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa)-dominated forests by maintaining low...
One of the goals of restoration in southwestern ponderosa pine ecosystems is to reduce the risk of u...
Changing fire behavior is not the only reason to restore fire-adapted western forests: restoration t...
forests more intensely after prescribed or wild fires? CEE protocol 10-012. Collaboration for Enviro...
Restoration treatments that include prescribed burning, often preceded by thinning to reduce fuel lo...
In recent decades, more frequent, larger and more severe wildfires have erupted in dry forest types ...
Fire-adapted forested ecosystems in the Southwest evolved with a continual flux of downed woody mate...
<div><p>There is widespread concern that fire exclusion has led to an unprecedented threat of unchar...
Potential fire behavior was compared under dry, windy weather conditions in 12 ponderosa pine stands...
There is a general consensus that throughout their range, contemporary ponderosa pine forests exist ...
Although now relatively rare due to high-grade logging throughout the Intermountain West, old trees ...
Broadcast seeding is one of the most widely used post-wildfire emergency response treatments intende...
Restoration thinning and burning treatments in southwestern ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests...
Altered forest structure and functional processes have led to many critical conservation problems in...
Lower elevation ponderosa pine ecosystems of the Rocky Mountain West (U.S.) historically experienced...
Fire plays an integral role in ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa)-dominated forests by maintaining low...
One of the goals of restoration in southwestern ponderosa pine ecosystems is to reduce the risk of u...
Changing fire behavior is not the only reason to restore fire-adapted western forests: restoration t...
forests more intensely after prescribed or wild fires? CEE protocol 10-012. Collaboration for Enviro...
Restoration treatments that include prescribed burning, often preceded by thinning to reduce fuel lo...
In recent decades, more frequent, larger and more severe wildfires have erupted in dry forest types ...
Fire-adapted forested ecosystems in the Southwest evolved with a continual flux of downed woody mate...
<div><p>There is widespread concern that fire exclusion has led to an unprecedented threat of unchar...
Potential fire behavior was compared under dry, windy weather conditions in 12 ponderosa pine stands...
There is a general consensus that throughout their range, contemporary ponderosa pine forests exist ...
Although now relatively rare due to high-grade logging throughout the Intermountain West, old trees ...
Broadcast seeding is one of the most widely used post-wildfire emergency response treatments intende...
Restoration thinning and burning treatments in southwestern ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests...
Altered forest structure and functional processes have led to many critical conservation problems in...
Lower elevation ponderosa pine ecosystems of the Rocky Mountain West (U.S.) historically experienced...