Understanding the relative influence of fuels and climate on wildfires across the Rocky Mountains is necessary to predict how fires may respond\ud to a changing climate and to define effective fuel management approaches to controlling wildfire in this increasingly populated region. The idea\ud that decades of fire suppression have promoted unnatural fuel accumulation and subsequent unprecedentedly large, severe wildfires across western\ud forests has been developed primarily from studies of dry ponderosa pine forests. However, this model is being applied uncritically across Rocky\ud Mountain forests (e.g., in the Healthy Forests Restoration Act).We synthesize current research and summarize lessons learned from recent large\ud wildfires (the...
<div><p>Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime ...
Wildfires have been increasing in size and severity over recent decades. Forest managers use fuel tr...
Presentation given at the Association for Fire Ecology 2015 Fire Congress in San Antonio, Texas.<div...
Understanding the relative influence of fuels and climate on wildfires across the Rocky Mountains is...
Understanding the relative influence of fuels and climate on wildfires across the Rocky Mountains is...
Fire-on-fire interactions, where a fire encounters the perimeter and burned area of a previous fire,...
Forest restoration in ponderosa pine and mixed ponderosa pine–Douglas fir forests in the US Rocky Mo...
A driving factor for fuels reduction is the belief that increases in woody biomass have resulted in ...
Topography, vegetation, and climate act together to determine the spatial patterns of fires at lands...
Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime variabil...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
Forest fire suppression and climate change are directly changing the forest structure of western Nor...
This synthesis provides an ecological foundation for management of the diverse ecosystems and fire r...
One objective of wilderness and parkland fire-ecology research is to describe the relationships betw...
Fire, other disturbances, physical setting, weather, and climate shape the structure and function of...
<div><p>Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime ...
Wildfires have been increasing in size and severity over recent decades. Forest managers use fuel tr...
Presentation given at the Association for Fire Ecology 2015 Fire Congress in San Antonio, Texas.<div...
Understanding the relative influence of fuels and climate on wildfires across the Rocky Mountains is...
Understanding the relative influence of fuels and climate on wildfires across the Rocky Mountains is...
Fire-on-fire interactions, where a fire encounters the perimeter and burned area of a previous fire,...
Forest restoration in ponderosa pine and mixed ponderosa pine–Douglas fir forests in the US Rocky Mo...
A driving factor for fuels reduction is the belief that increases in woody biomass have resulted in ...
Topography, vegetation, and climate act together to determine the spatial patterns of fires at lands...
Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime variabil...
A long history of fire suppression by federal land management agencies has interrupted fire regimes ...
Forest fire suppression and climate change are directly changing the forest structure of western Nor...
This synthesis provides an ecological foundation for management of the diverse ecosystems and fire r...
One objective of wilderness and parkland fire-ecology research is to describe the relationships betw...
Fire, other disturbances, physical setting, weather, and climate shape the structure and function of...
<div><p>Time-varying fire-climate relationships may represent an important component of fire-regime ...
Wildfires have been increasing in size and severity over recent decades. Forest managers use fuel tr...
Presentation given at the Association for Fire Ecology 2015 Fire Congress in San Antonio, Texas.<div...