Prescribed fire to reduce forest fuels has been routinely applied to reduce wildfire risk in many parts of the world. It has also been proposed that prescribed fire can be used to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Although prescribed fire creates emissions, if the treatment also decreases the incidence of subsequent wildfires, it is possible for the net outcome to be an emissions decline. Previous studies have suggested prescribed fire, at the frequencies required to materially impact wildfire occurrence, generally leads to net emissions increases. A focus on emissions means any change in carbon storage within the ecosystem remains unaccounted for; because living, dead, and soil carbon pools are characterized by different residence t...
Ongoing climate change will likely alter the carbon carrying capacity of forests as they adjust to c...
Fire has a role in eco-system services; naturally produced wildfires are important for the sustainab...
As the size and severity of fires in the western U.S. continue to increase, it has become ever more ...
Every year tens of millions of hectares of forests, woodlands, and grasslands burn globally. Some ar...
Wildfires have been increasing in size and severity over recent decades. Forest managers use fuel tr...
Fire disturbance affects many ecosystem processes, especially carbon (C) cycling. In addition, fire...
Prescribed fire can potentially reduce carbon emissions from unplanned fires. This potential will di...
Forests are viewed as a potential sink for carbon (C) that might otherwise contribute to climate cha...
A high-intensity wildfire burnt through a dry Eucalyptus forest in south-eastern Australia that had ...
Sequestration of carbon in forest ecosystems has been identified as an effective strategy to help mi...
Graduation date: 2009Two forest management objectives being debated in the context of federally mana...
The carbon stability of fire-tolerant forests is often assumed but less frequently assessed, limitin...
[1] Fire affects ecosystems by altering both their structure and the cycling of carbon and nutrients...
International audienceCarbon dioxide emissions from wild and anthropogenic fires return the carbon a...
This report argues that atmospheric carbon estimates should include wildfires as a significant sourc...
Ongoing climate change will likely alter the carbon carrying capacity of forests as they adjust to c...
Fire has a role in eco-system services; naturally produced wildfires are important for the sustainab...
As the size and severity of fires in the western U.S. continue to increase, it has become ever more ...
Every year tens of millions of hectares of forests, woodlands, and grasslands burn globally. Some ar...
Wildfires have been increasing in size and severity over recent decades. Forest managers use fuel tr...
Fire disturbance affects many ecosystem processes, especially carbon (C) cycling. In addition, fire...
Prescribed fire can potentially reduce carbon emissions from unplanned fires. This potential will di...
Forests are viewed as a potential sink for carbon (C) that might otherwise contribute to climate cha...
A high-intensity wildfire burnt through a dry Eucalyptus forest in south-eastern Australia that had ...
Sequestration of carbon in forest ecosystems has been identified as an effective strategy to help mi...
Graduation date: 2009Two forest management objectives being debated in the context of federally mana...
The carbon stability of fire-tolerant forests is often assumed but less frequently assessed, limitin...
[1] Fire affects ecosystems by altering both their structure and the cycling of carbon and nutrients...
International audienceCarbon dioxide emissions from wild and anthropogenic fires return the carbon a...
This report argues that atmospheric carbon estimates should include wildfires as a significant sourc...
Ongoing climate change will likely alter the carbon carrying capacity of forests as they adjust to c...
Fire has a role in eco-system services; naturally produced wildfires are important for the sustainab...
As the size and severity of fires in the western U.S. continue to increase, it has become ever more ...