Even after 140 years without a fire, mixed-conifer forest such as Teakettle’s Experimental Forest has a\ud distinct patch pattern and complex structure. Researcher Malcolm North and colleagues examined the\ud structure and function of these ecosystems and their response to widely used restoration treatments.\ud Collectively the studies found fire was essential to restoring many ecosystem processes and that thinning\ud could be best used as a tool to influence burn intensity and extent
Over the past several decades, the management of historically frequent-fire forests in the western U...
Periodic forest, grassland, and shrubland fires are part of the natural environment-as natural and v...
Prevention of uncontrolled wildfire and restoration of Rocky Mountain forests can be accomplished th...
Even after 140 years without a fire, mixed-conifer forest such as Teakettle’s Experimental Forest ha...
Prescribed fire and mechanical thinning have long been used as management tools in fire-excluded for...
Mechanical thinning and prescribed fire are widely used to restore western forests after a century o...
Mechanical thinning and prescribed fire are widely used to restore western forests after a century o...
A century of fire exclusion in dry forests across the United States has resulted in high fuel loads ...
A century of fire exclusion in dry forests across the United States has resulted in high fuel loads ...
Disturbance is central to maintaining diversity in forest ecosystems. In the dry forests of the west...
Forest managers have little information of the effects of common restoration treatments, thinning an...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Mechanical thinning and prescribed burning are c...
Land managers implement forest fuel reduction treatments, including prescribed fire, mastic...
Mixed-conifer forests dominated by ponderosa pine trees prevail across the Western United States. On...
Restoration treatments were tested on the South Rim (ponderosa pine) and North Rim (mixed conifer) o...
Over the past several decades, the management of historically frequent-fire forests in the western U...
Periodic forest, grassland, and shrubland fires are part of the natural environment-as natural and v...
Prevention of uncontrolled wildfire and restoration of Rocky Mountain forests can be accomplished th...
Even after 140 years without a fire, mixed-conifer forest such as Teakettle’s Experimental Forest ha...
Prescribed fire and mechanical thinning have long been used as management tools in fire-excluded for...
Mechanical thinning and prescribed fire are widely used to restore western forests after a century o...
Mechanical thinning and prescribed fire are widely used to restore western forests after a century o...
A century of fire exclusion in dry forests across the United States has resulted in high fuel loads ...
A century of fire exclusion in dry forests across the United States has resulted in high fuel loads ...
Disturbance is central to maintaining diversity in forest ecosystems. In the dry forests of the west...
Forest managers have little information of the effects of common restoration treatments, thinning an...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Mechanical thinning and prescribed burning are c...
Land managers implement forest fuel reduction treatments, including prescribed fire, mastic...
Mixed-conifer forests dominated by ponderosa pine trees prevail across the Western United States. On...
Restoration treatments were tested on the South Rim (ponderosa pine) and North Rim (mixed conifer) o...
Over the past several decades, the management of historically frequent-fire forests in the western U...
Periodic forest, grassland, and shrubland fires are part of the natural environment-as natural and v...
Prevention of uncontrolled wildfire and restoration of Rocky Mountain forests can be accomplished th...