Implementation of wildfire- and climate-adaptation strategies in seasonally dry forests of western North America is impeded by numerous constraints and uncertainties. After more than a century of resource and land use change, some question the need for proactive management, particularly given novel social, ecological, and climatic conditions. To address this question, we first provide a framework for assessing changes in landscape conditions and fire regimes. Using this framework, we then evaluate evidence of change in contemporary conditions relative to those maintained by active fire regimes, i.e., those uninterrupted by a century or more of human-induced fire exclusion. The cumulative results of more than a century of research document a...
Future vegetation shifts under changing climate are uncertain for forests with infrequent stand-repl...
High variability in historical fire patterns characteristic to mixed-severity fire regimes is expect...
Fire regimes in Great Basin ecosystems have changed significantly since settlement of the region in ...
Implementation of wildfire- and climate-adaptation strategies in seasonally dry forests of western N...
Fire has had a major role in shaping the forested landscapes of the American West. In recent decades...
We review science-based adaptation strategies for western North American (wNA) forests that include ...
The purpose of this paper is to quantify climatic controls on the area burned by fire in different v...
Dry forests at low elevations in temperate-zone mountains are commonly hypothesized to be at risk of...
Forest fire suppression and climate change are directly changing the forest structure of western Nor...
Over the past century in the western United States, warming has produced larger and more severe wild...
The frequency, severity, and extent of wildfire are strongly related to climate, and increasing temp...
Future vegetation shifts under changing climate are uncertain for forests with infrequent stand-repl...
The management of fire-prone forests is one of the most controversial natural resource issues in the...
Climatic variability is a dominant factor affecting large wildfires in the western United States, an...
<div><p>An improved understanding of the relative influences of climatic and landscape controls on m...
Future vegetation shifts under changing climate are uncertain for forests with infrequent stand-repl...
High variability in historical fire patterns characteristic to mixed-severity fire regimes is expect...
Fire regimes in Great Basin ecosystems have changed significantly since settlement of the region in ...
Implementation of wildfire- and climate-adaptation strategies in seasonally dry forests of western N...
Fire has had a major role in shaping the forested landscapes of the American West. In recent decades...
We review science-based adaptation strategies for western North American (wNA) forests that include ...
The purpose of this paper is to quantify climatic controls on the area burned by fire in different v...
Dry forests at low elevations in temperate-zone mountains are commonly hypothesized to be at risk of...
Forest fire suppression and climate change are directly changing the forest structure of western Nor...
Over the past century in the western United States, warming has produced larger and more severe wild...
The frequency, severity, and extent of wildfire are strongly related to climate, and increasing temp...
Future vegetation shifts under changing climate are uncertain for forests with infrequent stand-repl...
The management of fire-prone forests is one of the most controversial natural resource issues in the...
Climatic variability is a dominant factor affecting large wildfires in the western United States, an...
<div><p>An improved understanding of the relative influences of climatic and landscape controls on m...
Future vegetation shifts under changing climate are uncertain for forests with infrequent stand-repl...
High variability in historical fire patterns characteristic to mixed-severity fire regimes is expect...
Fire regimes in Great Basin ecosystems have changed significantly since settlement of the region in ...