The destructive wildfires that occurred recently in the western US starkly foreshadow the possible future of forest ecosystems and human communities in the region. With increases in the area burned by severe wildfire in seasonally dry forests expected to result from climate change, judicious, science-based fire and restoration strategies will be essential for improving the resilience of forest ecosystems. We argue that fire use treatments (including prescribed fires and managed wildfires) as well as restoration thinning strategies, rather than conflicting with existing environmental objectives, will provide numerous co-benefits, including enhanced biodiversity, increased water availability, greater long-term and more sustainable carbon stor...
Implementation of wildfire- and climate-adaptation strategies in seasonally dry forests of western N...
Dry forests at low elevations in temperate-zone mountains are commonly hypothesized to be at risk of...
As disturbances continue to become more frequent and extensive with climate change, increasing conce...
Forest fire suppression and climate change are directly changing the forest structure of western Nor...
We review science-based adaptation strategies for western North American (wNA) forests that include ...
Natural disturbances (wildfires, droughts, beetle outbreaks) shaped temperate forests for millennia,...
Higher tree density, more fuels, and a warmer, drier climate have caused an increase in the frequenc...
The increase in western wildfires over recent decades past can be attributed to accumulations of f...
Wildfire is natural in many temperate forests but unnatural in tropical rainforests and certain othe...
Fire will be the proverbial eye-of-the-needle through which many western U.S. mountain, forest, and ...
A broad scientific consensus now exists regarding the urgent need for massive efforts to restore res...
Abstract. Forests adapted to frequent-fire regimes are being treated to reduce fuel hazards and rest...
Climate projections for the southwestern US suggest a warmer, drier future and have the potential to...
Fire has a role in eco-system services; naturally produced wildfires are important for the sustainab...
Climatic variability is a dominant factor affecting large wildfires in the western United States, an...
Implementation of wildfire- and climate-adaptation strategies in seasonally dry forests of western N...
Dry forests at low elevations in temperate-zone mountains are commonly hypothesized to be at risk of...
As disturbances continue to become more frequent and extensive with climate change, increasing conce...
Forest fire suppression and climate change are directly changing the forest structure of western Nor...
We review science-based adaptation strategies for western North American (wNA) forests that include ...
Natural disturbances (wildfires, droughts, beetle outbreaks) shaped temperate forests for millennia,...
Higher tree density, more fuels, and a warmer, drier climate have caused an increase in the frequenc...
The increase in western wildfires over recent decades past can be attributed to accumulations of f...
Wildfire is natural in many temperate forests but unnatural in tropical rainforests and certain othe...
Fire will be the proverbial eye-of-the-needle through which many western U.S. mountain, forest, and ...
A broad scientific consensus now exists regarding the urgent need for massive efforts to restore res...
Abstract. Forests adapted to frequent-fire regimes are being treated to reduce fuel hazards and rest...
Climate projections for the southwestern US suggest a warmer, drier future and have the potential to...
Fire has a role in eco-system services; naturally produced wildfires are important for the sustainab...
Climatic variability is a dominant factor affecting large wildfires in the western United States, an...
Implementation of wildfire- and climate-adaptation strategies in seasonally dry forests of western N...
Dry forests at low elevations in temperate-zone mountains are commonly hypothesized to be at risk of...
As disturbances continue to become more frequent and extensive with climate change, increasing conce...