In this article we develop a simulation model to evaluate the economic efficiency of fuel treatments and apply it to two sagebrush ecosystems in the Great Basin of the western United States: the Wyoming Sagebrush Steppe and Mountain Big Sagebrush ecosystems. These ecosystems face the two most prominent concerns in sagebrush ecosystems relative to wildfire: annual grass invasion and native conifer expansion. Our model simulates long-run wildfire suppression costs with and without fuel treatments explicitly incorporating ecological dynamics, stochastic wildfire, uncertain fuel treatment success, and ecological thresholds. Our results indicate that, on the basis of wildfire suppression costs savings, fuel treatment is economically efficient on...
Fire suppression and exclusion, the historically dominant paradigm of fire management, has resulted ...
Wildland-urban interface growth and factors increasing the probability of wildfire suggest that annu...
The high desert sagebrush ecosystems of the Great Basin evolved with fire. However, the introduction...
In this article we develop a simulation model to evaluate the economic efficiency of fuel treatments...
This study employs a Markov chain model of vegetation dynamics to examine the economic and ecologica...
The problems posed by the role of invasive plants on changing wildfire regimes is considered to be t...
Seasonal newsletter of SageSTEP.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/sagestep_newsletters/1011/thumbnail.j...
In this article, a numerical stochastic dynamic programming model (SDP) is developed to characterize...
Abstract Sagebrush ecosystems of western North America are threatened by invasive annual grasses and...
Invasive species and woodland encroachment have caused extensive changes in the fire regimes of sage...
The fire situation in the United States is well documented with a growing prevalence of larger and m...
The relative success of restoration practices on cheatgrass infested sagebrush steppe lands in the G...
Graduation date: 2008The relative success of restoration practices on cheatgrass infested sagebrush ...
Sagebrush ecosystems in the United States have been declining since EuroAmerican settlement, largely...
This thesis contains two chapters that analyze and summarize fuel loading data after woody plant red...
Fire suppression and exclusion, the historically dominant paradigm of fire management, has resulted ...
Wildland-urban interface growth and factors increasing the probability of wildfire suggest that annu...
The high desert sagebrush ecosystems of the Great Basin evolved with fire. However, the introduction...
In this article we develop a simulation model to evaluate the economic efficiency of fuel treatments...
This study employs a Markov chain model of vegetation dynamics to examine the economic and ecologica...
The problems posed by the role of invasive plants on changing wildfire regimes is considered to be t...
Seasonal newsletter of SageSTEP.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/sagestep_newsletters/1011/thumbnail.j...
In this article, a numerical stochastic dynamic programming model (SDP) is developed to characterize...
Abstract Sagebrush ecosystems of western North America are threatened by invasive annual grasses and...
Invasive species and woodland encroachment have caused extensive changes in the fire regimes of sage...
The fire situation in the United States is well documented with a growing prevalence of larger and m...
The relative success of restoration practices on cheatgrass infested sagebrush steppe lands in the G...
Graduation date: 2008The relative success of restoration practices on cheatgrass infested sagebrush ...
Sagebrush ecosystems in the United States have been declining since EuroAmerican settlement, largely...
This thesis contains two chapters that analyze and summarize fuel loading data after woody plant red...
Fire suppression and exclusion, the historically dominant paradigm of fire management, has resulted ...
Wildland-urban interface growth and factors increasing the probability of wildfire suggest that annu...
The high desert sagebrush ecosystems of the Great Basin evolved with fire. However, the introduction...