Fuel treatments are designed with multiple management goals, including improving suppression capacity and restoring the historical structure of dry forests. Fuelbreaks are a class of fuel treatment that remove fuels within a wide strip of land, with an overarching objective to reduce fire behavior and provide safe access for suppression. In an empirical analysis of shaded fuelbreaks that burned during the 2014 Bald Fire (15,950 ha on the Lassen National Forest, California, USA), we found that overall fire severity was reduced in the treated areas relative to untreated. A non-linear mixed effects model estimates that the reduction was detected more than 400 m into the treated area, greater than the standard width of the prescribed fuelbreak....
Fuel reduction treatments are designed to meet multiple management objectives, resulting in unique v...
Strategically placed landscape area treatments (SPLATs) are landscape fuel reduction treatments desi...
Over the past several decades, the management of historically frequent-fire forests in the western U...
Fuel reduction treatments are often designed to achieve multiple resource management objectives in a...
The 2006 Tripod Complex fires burned over 70,000 ha of dry mixed conifer forests in north-central Wa...
In the United States, fuel reduction treatments are a standard land management tool to restore the s...
Abstract: To address hazardous fuel accumulations, many fuel treatments are being implemented in dry...
This study utilizes forest stand structures and fuel profiles to\ud evaluate the influence of differ...
Fire exclusion and a lengthening fire season has resulted in an era of megafires. Fuel reduction tre...
Graduation date: 2017Wildland fires are an increasingly extensive, expensive, and frequent occurrenc...
Graduation date: 2007Recent catastrophic wildfires have forced the forest management community to de...
Wildfires have been increasing in size and severity over recent decades. Forest managers use fuel tr...
Research Highlights: The impact of variation in fuels and fuel dynamics among forest cover types on ...
Fire suppression has increased fuel loads and fuel continuity in mixed-conifer ecosystems, resulting...
Agencies are busy within California developing prioritization strategies to increase the pace and sc...
Fuel reduction treatments are designed to meet multiple management objectives, resulting in unique v...
Strategically placed landscape area treatments (SPLATs) are landscape fuel reduction treatments desi...
Over the past several decades, the management of historically frequent-fire forests in the western U...
Fuel reduction treatments are often designed to achieve multiple resource management objectives in a...
The 2006 Tripod Complex fires burned over 70,000 ha of dry mixed conifer forests in north-central Wa...
In the United States, fuel reduction treatments are a standard land management tool to restore the s...
Abstract: To address hazardous fuel accumulations, many fuel treatments are being implemented in dry...
This study utilizes forest stand structures and fuel profiles to\ud evaluate the influence of differ...
Fire exclusion and a lengthening fire season has resulted in an era of megafires. Fuel reduction tre...
Graduation date: 2017Wildland fires are an increasingly extensive, expensive, and frequent occurrenc...
Graduation date: 2007Recent catastrophic wildfires have forced the forest management community to de...
Wildfires have been increasing in size and severity over recent decades. Forest managers use fuel tr...
Research Highlights: The impact of variation in fuels and fuel dynamics among forest cover types on ...
Fire suppression has increased fuel loads and fuel continuity in mixed-conifer ecosystems, resulting...
Agencies are busy within California developing prioritization strategies to increase the pace and sc...
Fuel reduction treatments are designed to meet multiple management objectives, resulting in unique v...
Strategically placed landscape area treatments (SPLATs) are landscape fuel reduction treatments desi...
Over the past several decades, the management of historically frequent-fire forests in the western U...