To forestall loss of ecological values associated with forests, land managers need to consider where and when to prioritize active reforestation following major disturbance events. To aid this decision-making process, we summarize recent research findings pertaining to the Sierra Nevada region of California, USA to identify contexts in which active reforestation or passive recovery may best promote desirable post-fire ecological trajectories. Based on our synthesis, we suggest conceptual frameworks for assessing landscape conditions and determining areas that may be the highest priorities for tree planting to avoid persistent loss of conifer forests. Field studies have shown that some large patches of high severity burn can have relatively ...
<p>Presentation given to the Northern Rockies Fire Science Network on Feburary 26, 2015.</p> <p>Over...
Rapid recovery of pioneer shrub and forest patch cover can reduce soil erosion, nutrient runoff and ...
In the mixed conifer forests of the Sierra Nevada, it appears that fire dynamics have changed from p...
Ensuring adequate conifer regeneration after high severity wildfires is a common objective for ecolo...
Fire has long shaped forests across the globe. Anthropogenic forces are reshaping fire regimes, lead...
Sierra Nevada forest management is often focused on landscape strategies to achieve immediate fuel r...
Many, dry western conifer forests were historically adapted to high frequency, low-to-moderate sever...
Agencies are busy within California developing prioritization strategies to increase the pace and sc...
Increasing wildfires in western North American conifer forests have led to debates surrounding the a...
The Klamath-Siskiyou forest of southern Oregon and northern California is home to a fire-adapted con...
Unprecedented anthropogenic global changes challenge the ability of societies to sustain desirable f...
The Klamath-Siskiyou forest of southern Oregon and northern California is home to a fi re-adapted co...
Fire is an integral ecological process, however fire’s impacts have been dramatically altered by peo...
This synthesis provides an ecological foundation for management of the diverse ecosystems and fire r...
It is widely generalized that pinyon and juniper trees in the Great Basin have increased due to ov...
<p>Presentation given to the Northern Rockies Fire Science Network on Feburary 26, 2015.</p> <p>Over...
Rapid recovery of pioneer shrub and forest patch cover can reduce soil erosion, nutrient runoff and ...
In the mixed conifer forests of the Sierra Nevada, it appears that fire dynamics have changed from p...
Ensuring adequate conifer regeneration after high severity wildfires is a common objective for ecolo...
Fire has long shaped forests across the globe. Anthropogenic forces are reshaping fire regimes, lead...
Sierra Nevada forest management is often focused on landscape strategies to achieve immediate fuel r...
Many, dry western conifer forests were historically adapted to high frequency, low-to-moderate sever...
Agencies are busy within California developing prioritization strategies to increase the pace and sc...
Increasing wildfires in western North American conifer forests have led to debates surrounding the a...
The Klamath-Siskiyou forest of southern Oregon and northern California is home to a fire-adapted con...
Unprecedented anthropogenic global changes challenge the ability of societies to sustain desirable f...
The Klamath-Siskiyou forest of southern Oregon and northern California is home to a fi re-adapted co...
Fire is an integral ecological process, however fire’s impacts have been dramatically altered by peo...
This synthesis provides an ecological foundation for management of the diverse ecosystems and fire r...
It is widely generalized that pinyon and juniper trees in the Great Basin have increased due to ov...
<p>Presentation given to the Northern Rockies Fire Science Network on Feburary 26, 2015.</p> <p>Over...
Rapid recovery of pioneer shrub and forest patch cover can reduce soil erosion, nutrient runoff and ...
In the mixed conifer forests of the Sierra Nevada, it appears that fire dynamics have changed from p...