Past forest management practices, fire suppression, and climate change are increasing the need to actively manage California Sierra Nevada forests for multiple environmental amenities. Here we present a relatively low-cost, repeatable method for spatially parsing the landscape to help the U.S. Forest Service manage for different forest and fuel conditions to meet multiple goals relating to sensitive species, fuels reduction, forest products, water, carbon storage, and ecosystem restoration. Using the Kings River area of the Sierra Nevada as a case study, we create areas of topographically-based units, Landscape Management Units (LMUs) using a three by three matrix (canyon, mid-slope, ridge-top and northerly, southerly, and neutral aspects)....
Sierra Nevada forests have provided many economic benefits and ecological services to people in Cali...
The goal of this guide is to provide a resource for managers of mixed conifer forests of the Southwe...
Large and severe wildfires, exacerbated by climate change and human behavior, are occurring more fre...
The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Past for...
Sierra Nevada forest management is often focused on landscape strategies to achieve immediate fuel r...
At the stand scale, wildfire behavior can be modified by altering the quantity, structure, and arran...
California's fire suppression policy has dramatically changed Sierra Nevada forests over the last ce...
Fuels-reduction treatments are commonly implemented in the western U.S. to reduce the risk of high-s...
Fire suppression has been reported to homogenize landscapes in regions that historically experienced...
Management of dry forests often involves trade-offs between ecological values, particularly those as...
Wildfire risk is significant for forest and vegetative landscapes, particularly in regions where cli...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Forests across the western United States experienced p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-143)Fire is a key natural process that shapes the str...
Global forests are experiencing dramatic changes due to changes in climate as well as anthropogenic ...
Managers and stakeholders across the Interior West are increasingly focused on managing for the unev...
Sierra Nevada forests have provided many economic benefits and ecological services to people in Cali...
The goal of this guide is to provide a resource for managers of mixed conifer forests of the Southwe...
Large and severe wildfires, exacerbated by climate change and human behavior, are occurring more fre...
The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Past for...
Sierra Nevada forest management is often focused on landscape strategies to achieve immediate fuel r...
At the stand scale, wildfire behavior can be modified by altering the quantity, structure, and arran...
California's fire suppression policy has dramatically changed Sierra Nevada forests over the last ce...
Fuels-reduction treatments are commonly implemented in the western U.S. to reduce the risk of high-s...
Fire suppression has been reported to homogenize landscapes in regions that historically experienced...
Management of dry forests often involves trade-offs between ecological values, particularly those as...
Wildfire risk is significant for forest and vegetative landscapes, particularly in regions where cli...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Forests across the western United States experienced p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-143)Fire is a key natural process that shapes the str...
Global forests are experiencing dramatic changes due to changes in climate as well as anthropogenic ...
Managers and stakeholders across the Interior West are increasingly focused on managing for the unev...
Sierra Nevada forests have provided many economic benefits and ecological services to people in Cali...
The goal of this guide is to provide a resource for managers of mixed conifer forests of the Southwe...
Large and severe wildfires, exacerbated by climate change and human behavior, are occurring more fre...