AbstractReduction of fire hazard is becoming increasingly important in managed landscapes globally. Fuels reduction prescribed burn treatments are the most common form of reducing fire hazard on landscapes around the world but often result in homogenized fuel age structures and habitats. Alternatively, the size of unplanned fires, and hence fire hazard, can be reduced by controlling the size and patterning of fuels treatments in a patch mosaic arrangement on landscapes. Patch mosaic burning is being implemented globally as a means to increase heterogeneity to mimic natural fire regime results. Funding for prescribed fire programs is often justified primarily on hazardous fuels reduction with secondary consideration given for ecological effe...
Abstract: We compared four fire spread simulation methods (completely random, dynamic percolation. s...
Context: Wildland fire intensity influences natural communities, soil properties, erosion, and seque...
Fuel treatments are necessary in many vegetated areas of the Sierra Nevada to mitigate the effects o...
AbstractReduction of fire hazard is becoming increasingly important in managed landscapes globally. ...
In many landscapes, an important fire management objective is to reduce the negative impacts from un...
Patch-mosaic burning (PMB) is commonly advocated to create a mosaic of fire regimes that is believed...
Graduation date: 2007Fuel management has been used as an effective local strategy to reduce the\ud u...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 16-18).Fuel treatment is an important component of wildla...
Fire spreads in a specifically spatial manner, which suggests the applicability of percolation model...
The fire situation in the United States is well documented with a growing prevalence of larger and m...
Fuel reduction treatments are implemented in the forest surrounding the wildland–urban interface (WU...
Context: Wildland fire intensity influences natural communities, soil properties, erosion, and seque...
Abstract Techniques for modeling burn probability (BP) combine the stochastic components of fire reg...
Abstract. Human land use practices, altered climates, and shifting forest and fire management polici...
Spatial depictions of fire regimes are indispensable to fire management because they portray importa...
Abstract: We compared four fire spread simulation methods (completely random, dynamic percolation. s...
Context: Wildland fire intensity influences natural communities, soil properties, erosion, and seque...
Fuel treatments are necessary in many vegetated areas of the Sierra Nevada to mitigate the effects o...
AbstractReduction of fire hazard is becoming increasingly important in managed landscapes globally. ...
In many landscapes, an important fire management objective is to reduce the negative impacts from un...
Patch-mosaic burning (PMB) is commonly advocated to create a mosaic of fire regimes that is believed...
Graduation date: 2007Fuel management has been used as an effective local strategy to reduce the\ud u...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 16-18).Fuel treatment is an important component of wildla...
Fire spreads in a specifically spatial manner, which suggests the applicability of percolation model...
The fire situation in the United States is well documented with a growing prevalence of larger and m...
Fuel reduction treatments are implemented in the forest surrounding the wildland–urban interface (WU...
Context: Wildland fire intensity influences natural communities, soil properties, erosion, and seque...
Abstract Techniques for modeling burn probability (BP) combine the stochastic components of fire reg...
Abstract. Human land use practices, altered climates, and shifting forest and fire management polici...
Spatial depictions of fire regimes are indispensable to fire management because they portray importa...
Abstract: We compared four fire spread simulation methods (completely random, dynamic percolation. s...
Context: Wildland fire intensity influences natural communities, soil properties, erosion, and seque...
Fuel treatments are necessary in many vegetated areas of the Sierra Nevada to mitigate the effects o...