With the limited knowledge previously available about the types of fuels, and how they are distributed in the southern Appalachian Mountains, managers have faced diffi culties in developing fi re plans for the region, including whether or where to apply prescribed fi re. For this study, the scientists took a two phase approach to determine fuel loads on the land—by ground surveys, and by remote sensing technology using hyperspectral images. Examining over 1,000 study plots in diverse topographic locations affected by various disturbances (or no disturbance) across four states, the researchers found few differences in undisturbed plots regardless of topographic location. This means that fuel accumulation is no greater on highly productive si...
Anticipating fire behavior as climate change and fire activity accelerate is an increasingly pressin...
Many coniferous forests in the western US once supported frequent, low intensity fires, but due to a...
Information about historic fire regimes and the departure of current fire regimes from historic cond...
With the limited knowledge previously available about the types of fuels, and how they are distribut...
Although there have been several individual studies measuring hardwood fuels, across the central Har...
Every year, millions of acres of forest and rangeland are burned in prescribed burns as well as wild...
Remote sensing from space may well become one of the world’s most effective, accurate, and effi cien...
Understanding how fuel, weather, and terrain interact to produce fire behavior continues to motivate...
Understanding fire is essential to improving forest management strategies. More specifically, an acc...
Fires have become intense and more frequent in the United States. Improving the accuracy of mapping ...
Fuel load prediction equations that make use of aerial photographs were developed for Mixed Conifer,...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Fall.Fuel hazard reduction treatments have been widely empl...
Quantifying surface fuels in forests is problematic for land managers due to the difficulty in measu...
Although complete fire exclusion is a thing of the past in the Sierra Nevada, fire and fuel managers...
Wildland fires are an important component of the Great Basin ecosystem, and their behavior is great...
Anticipating fire behavior as climate change and fire activity accelerate is an increasingly pressin...
Many coniferous forests in the western US once supported frequent, low intensity fires, but due to a...
Information about historic fire regimes and the departure of current fire regimes from historic cond...
With the limited knowledge previously available about the types of fuels, and how they are distribut...
Although there have been several individual studies measuring hardwood fuels, across the central Har...
Every year, millions of acres of forest and rangeland are burned in prescribed burns as well as wild...
Remote sensing from space may well become one of the world’s most effective, accurate, and effi cien...
Understanding how fuel, weather, and terrain interact to produce fire behavior continues to motivate...
Understanding fire is essential to improving forest management strategies. More specifically, an acc...
Fires have become intense and more frequent in the United States. Improving the accuracy of mapping ...
Fuel load prediction equations that make use of aerial photographs were developed for Mixed Conifer,...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Fall.Fuel hazard reduction treatments have been widely empl...
Quantifying surface fuels in forests is problematic for land managers due to the difficulty in measu...
Although complete fire exclusion is a thing of the past in the Sierra Nevada, fire and fuel managers...
Wildland fires are an important component of the Great Basin ecosystem, and their behavior is great...
Anticipating fire behavior as climate change and fire activity accelerate is an increasingly pressin...
Many coniferous forests in the western US once supported frequent, low intensity fires, but due to a...
Information about historic fire regimes and the departure of current fire regimes from historic cond...