Record blazes swept across parts of the US in 2015, burning more than 10 million acres. The four biggest fire seasons since 1960 have all occurred in the last 10 years, leading to fears of a ‘new normal’ for wildfire. Fire fighters and forest managers are overwhelmed, and it is clear that the policy and management approaches of the past will not suffice under this new era of western wildfires. In recent decades, state and federal policymakers, tribes, and others are confronting longer fire seasons (Jolly et al. 2015), more large fires (Dennison et al. 2014), a tripling of homes burned, and a doubling of firefighter deaths (Rasker 2015). Federal agencies now spend $2 to $3 billion annually fighting fires (and in the case of the US Forest Ser...
Individuals are continuing to move into previously uninhabited, wildlands in the Western United Stat...
Wildfire management is a hotly debated subject in the western United States. When it comes to forest...
Wildland fire is an important disturbance agent in the western US and globally. However, the natural...
For nine decades, the central tenet of American wildfire policy was to protect natural resources and...
67 pagesForest fires have always been one of nature’s management tools for maintaining biodiversity...
Just six wildfires caused nearly all of the $13 billion in property damage and loss from large fire ...
Over the past century in the western United States, warming has produced larger and more severe wild...
Fueled by hotter temperatures, drought, and fire management practices such as suppression, wildfires...
Congress continues to face questions about forestry practices, funding levels, and the federal role ...
This report provider bans historical background on wildfires and describes concerns about the "Urban...
Since the early 1900s, the federal land management agencies—the Forest Service in particular—have fo...
Southwestern ecosystems are fire-adapted and fire is arguably the most important process in our fore...
The West Coast is on fire, quite literally. From the dry chaparral scrublands of Southern California...
Graduation date: 2011Wildfire management policy over the past century, which attempts to exclude fir...
Abstract: Wildfires are a significant social problem affecting millions of people worldwide and caus...
Individuals are continuing to move into previously uninhabited, wildlands in the Western United Stat...
Wildfire management is a hotly debated subject in the western United States. When it comes to forest...
Wildland fire is an important disturbance agent in the western US and globally. However, the natural...
For nine decades, the central tenet of American wildfire policy was to protect natural resources and...
67 pagesForest fires have always been one of nature’s management tools for maintaining biodiversity...
Just six wildfires caused nearly all of the $13 billion in property damage and loss from large fire ...
Over the past century in the western United States, warming has produced larger and more severe wild...
Fueled by hotter temperatures, drought, and fire management practices such as suppression, wildfires...
Congress continues to face questions about forestry practices, funding levels, and the federal role ...
This report provider bans historical background on wildfires and describes concerns about the "Urban...
Since the early 1900s, the federal land management agencies—the Forest Service in particular—have fo...
Southwestern ecosystems are fire-adapted and fire is arguably the most important process in our fore...
The West Coast is on fire, quite literally. From the dry chaparral scrublands of Southern California...
Graduation date: 2011Wildfire management policy over the past century, which attempts to exclude fir...
Abstract: Wildfires are a significant social problem affecting millions of people worldwide and caus...
Individuals are continuing to move into previously uninhabited, wildlands in the Western United Stat...
Wildfire management is a hotly debated subject in the western United States. When it comes to forest...
Wildland fire is an important disturbance agent in the western US and globally. However, the natural...