Changing climate and increasing area burned pose a challenge to forest carbon (C) storage, which is compounded by an elevated risk of high‐severity wildfire due to long‐term fire suppression in the western US. Restoration treatments that reduce tree density and reintroduce surface fire are effective at moderating fire effects and may help build adaptive capacity to changing environmental conditions. However, treatment implementation has been slow and spatially limited relative to the extent of the area affected by fire suppression. Using model simulations, we quantified how large‐scale restoration treatments in frequent‐fire forest types would influence C outcomes in the Sierra Nevada mountain range under projected climate–wildfire interact...
Active 20th century fire suppression in western US forests, and a resulting increase in stem density...
Abstract. We estimated the impact of climatic change on wildland fire and suppression effective-ness...
Wildfires have been increasing in size and severity over recent decades. Forest managers use fuel tr...
Ecosystem carbon carrying capacity (CCC) is determined by prevailing climate and natural disturbance...
Higher tree density, more fuels, and a warmer, drier climate have caused an increase in the frequenc...
Climate projections for the southwestern US suggest a warmer, drier future and have the potential to...
Climate influences forests directly and indirectly through disturbance. The interaction of climate c...
Ongoing climate change will likely alter the carbon carrying capacity of forests as they adjust to c...
Context: Forest landscapes are increasingly managed for fire resilience, particularly in the western...
Restoration of fire-prone forests can promote resiliency to disturbances, yet such activities may re...
Graduation date: 2009Two forest management objectives being debated in the context of federally mana...
Climate influences vegetation directly and through climate-mediated disturbance processes, such as w...
Forests are viewed as a potential sink for carbon (C) that might otherwise contribute to climate cha...
Abstract. Forests adapted to frequent-fire regimes are being treated to reduce fuel hazards and rest...
Abstract. In many coniferous forests of the western United States, wildland fuel accumulation and pr...
Active 20th century fire suppression in western US forests, and a resulting increase in stem density...
Abstract. We estimated the impact of climatic change on wildland fire and suppression effective-ness...
Wildfires have been increasing in size and severity over recent decades. Forest managers use fuel tr...
Ecosystem carbon carrying capacity (CCC) is determined by prevailing climate and natural disturbance...
Higher tree density, more fuels, and a warmer, drier climate have caused an increase in the frequenc...
Climate projections for the southwestern US suggest a warmer, drier future and have the potential to...
Climate influences forests directly and indirectly through disturbance. The interaction of climate c...
Ongoing climate change will likely alter the carbon carrying capacity of forests as they adjust to c...
Context: Forest landscapes are increasingly managed for fire resilience, particularly in the western...
Restoration of fire-prone forests can promote resiliency to disturbances, yet such activities may re...
Graduation date: 2009Two forest management objectives being debated in the context of federally mana...
Climate influences vegetation directly and through climate-mediated disturbance processes, such as w...
Forests are viewed as a potential sink for carbon (C) that might otherwise contribute to climate cha...
Abstract. Forests adapted to frequent-fire regimes are being treated to reduce fuel hazards and rest...
Abstract. In many coniferous forests of the western United States, wildland fuel accumulation and pr...
Active 20th century fire suppression in western US forests, and a resulting increase in stem density...
Abstract. We estimated the impact of climatic change on wildland fire and suppression effective-ness...
Wildfires have been increasing in size and severity over recent decades. Forest managers use fuel tr...