Potential fire behaviour and various societal benefits (air pollution removal, carbon sequestration, and stormwater runoff) were quantified in a California Sierra mixed-conifer forest in (a) untreated conditions, (b) after removing all understorey trees dbh, and (c) after thinning 50% of the stand\u27s total basal area. Potential fire behaviour was modelled under constant conditions near a hypothetical development by the FARSITE fire behaviour and growth simulator and societal benefits were calculated by CITY green, both GIS-based software applications. Results showed that fire behaviour was considerably moderated by both thinning treatments. Modelled societal benefits, however, were largely unaffected by either treatment, which may be the ...
Publisher's PDFForest ecosystems can act as sinks of carbon and thus mitigate anthropogenic carbon e...
This synthesis provides an ecological foundation for management of the diverse ecosystems and fire r...
Over the past century in the western United States, warming has produced larger and more severe wild...
Potential fire behaviour and various societal benefits (air pollution removal, carbon sequestration,...
The fire behavior modeling described here, conducted as part of the Biomass to Energy (B2E) life cyc...
Fire suppression has increased fuel loads and fuel continuity in mixed-conifer ecosystems, resulting...
We investigated potential fire behavior and various societal benefits (air pollution removal, carbon...
Land system sciences offer techniques to study tradeoffs and solutions for ecosystems that are vulne...
Forests in the western United States have experienced a shift from historical disturbance regimes in...
In the past, wildfires served as a method for mother nature to promote biodiversity and to help main...
Historic fire regimes in the dry conifer forests of the southern Cascade and northern Sierra Nevada ...
Fire is an integral ecological process, however fire’s impacts have been dramatically altered by peo...
Potential fire behavior was compared under dry, windy weather conditions in 12 ponderosa pine stands...
Abstract. In many coniferous forests of the western United States, wildland fuel accumulation and pr...
With a history of management choices that have suppressed fire in the West, ecosystems in which fire...
Publisher's PDFForest ecosystems can act as sinks of carbon and thus mitigate anthropogenic carbon e...
This synthesis provides an ecological foundation for management of the diverse ecosystems and fire r...
Over the past century in the western United States, warming has produced larger and more severe wild...
Potential fire behaviour and various societal benefits (air pollution removal, carbon sequestration,...
The fire behavior modeling described here, conducted as part of the Biomass to Energy (B2E) life cyc...
Fire suppression has increased fuel loads and fuel continuity in mixed-conifer ecosystems, resulting...
We investigated potential fire behavior and various societal benefits (air pollution removal, carbon...
Land system sciences offer techniques to study tradeoffs and solutions for ecosystems that are vulne...
Forests in the western United States have experienced a shift from historical disturbance regimes in...
In the past, wildfires served as a method for mother nature to promote biodiversity and to help main...
Historic fire regimes in the dry conifer forests of the southern Cascade and northern Sierra Nevada ...
Fire is an integral ecological process, however fire’s impacts have been dramatically altered by peo...
Potential fire behavior was compared under dry, windy weather conditions in 12 ponderosa pine stands...
Abstract. In many coniferous forests of the western United States, wildland fuel accumulation and pr...
With a history of management choices that have suppressed fire in the West, ecosystems in which fire...
Publisher's PDFForest ecosystems can act as sinks of carbon and thus mitigate anthropogenic carbon e...
This synthesis provides an ecological foundation for management of the diverse ecosystems and fire r...
Over the past century in the western United States, warming has produced larger and more severe wild...