Unraveling the effects of climate and land use on historical fire regimes provides important insights into broader human-fire-climate dynamics, which are necessary for ecologically based forest management. We developed a spatial human land-use model for Navajo Nation forests across which we sampled a network of tree-ring fire history sites to reflect contrasting historical land-use intensity: high human use, primarily in the Chuska Mountains, and low human use, primarily on the central Defiance Plateau. We tested for and compared human- and climate-driven changes in the fire regimes by applying change point detection, regression, and superposed epoch analyses. The historical fire regimes and fire-climate relationships reflect those of simil...
Climatic conditions exert an important influence on wildfire activity in the western United States; ...
Environmental change and human activity have been the driving forces of fire activity in Pacific Nor...
Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime variabil...
Large wildfires in California cause significant socioecological impacts, and half of the federal fun...
As an ecological disturbance agent, wildfire is highly responsive to spatial and temporal variables....
This study investigated the role of human land use and climate as drivers of the historical fire reg...
The ongoing drought in the US Southwest (SW) has led to particularly large and severe wildfires, tre...
Although human land use in the industrial and post-industrial world has had demonstrable impacts on ...
Interannual climate variations have been important drivers of wildfire occurrence in ponderosa pine ...
Fire use has played an important role in human evolution and subsequent dispersals across the globe,...
Humans have altered landscapes across North America for millennia, changing vegetation composition a...
I used archives of wildfire perimeters (fire atlases) within a geographic information system (GIS) t...
Graduation date: 2006Two research questions are posed: (1) How have ecosystem conditions\ud changed ...
Implementation of wildfire- and climate-adaptation strategies in seasonally dry forests of western N...
In fire-prone areas, the geomorphic effects of fire are influenced by fire frequency and severity (i...
Climatic conditions exert an important influence on wildfire activity in the western United States; ...
Environmental change and human activity have been the driving forces of fire activity in Pacific Nor...
Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime variabil...
Large wildfires in California cause significant socioecological impacts, and half of the federal fun...
As an ecological disturbance agent, wildfire is highly responsive to spatial and temporal variables....
This study investigated the role of human land use and climate as drivers of the historical fire reg...
The ongoing drought in the US Southwest (SW) has led to particularly large and severe wildfires, tre...
Although human land use in the industrial and post-industrial world has had demonstrable impacts on ...
Interannual climate variations have been important drivers of wildfire occurrence in ponderosa pine ...
Fire use has played an important role in human evolution and subsequent dispersals across the globe,...
Humans have altered landscapes across North America for millennia, changing vegetation composition a...
I used archives of wildfire perimeters (fire atlases) within a geographic information system (GIS) t...
Graduation date: 2006Two research questions are posed: (1) How have ecosystem conditions\ud changed ...
Implementation of wildfire- and climate-adaptation strategies in seasonally dry forests of western N...
In fire-prone areas, the geomorphic effects of fire are influenced by fire frequency and severity (i...
Climatic conditions exert an important influence on wildfire activity in the western United States; ...
Environmental change and human activity have been the driving forces of fire activity in Pacific Nor...
Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime variabil...