The implementation of US federal forest restoration programs on national forests is a complex process that requires balancing diverse socioecological goals with project economics. Despite both the large geographic scope and substantial investments in restoration projects, a quantitative decision support framework to locate optimal project areas and examine tradeoffs among alternative restoration strategies is lacking. We developed and demonstrated a new prioritization approach for restoration projects using optimization and the framework of production possibility frontiers. The study area was a 914,657 ha national forest in eastern Oregon, US that was identified as a national priority for restoration with the goal of increasing fire resilie...
Free to read on publisher website In general, conservation seeks to prevent further habitat loss but...
Abstract: Some of the greatest challenges to the management of federal forests in the Unites States ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Forest restoration activities are critical to restoring natural processes and functions, including f...
Uncharacteristic disturbances exacerbated by climate change are challenging forests and social syste...
After more than two centuries of resource management and use, forests in the Inland Northwest region...
Non-industrial private forests (NIPFs) and public forests in the United States generate many non-mar...
There is broad consensus that active management through thinning and fire is urgently needed in many...
Increases in wildfire suppression cost expenditures, an upward trend in burned area, increasing dama...
Current U.S. forest fire policy emphasizes short-term outcomes versus long-term goals. This perspect...
We analyzed the impact of amenity and biodiversity protection as mandated in national forest plans o...
Graduation date: 2011Current frameworks for analyzing forest carbon offset projects in disturbance-p...
Forests across the Western U.S. face unprecedented risk due to historic fire exclusion, environmenta...
Although wildfire plays an important role in maintaining biodiversity in many ecosystems, fire manag...
Free to read on publisher website In general, conservation seeks to prevent further habitat loss but...
Abstract: Some of the greatest challenges to the management of federal forests in the Unites States ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Forest restoration activities are critical to restoring natural processes and functions, including f...
Uncharacteristic disturbances exacerbated by climate change are challenging forests and social syste...
After more than two centuries of resource management and use, forests in the Inland Northwest region...
Non-industrial private forests (NIPFs) and public forests in the United States generate many non-mar...
There is broad consensus that active management through thinning and fire is urgently needed in many...
Increases in wildfire suppression cost expenditures, an upward trend in burned area, increasing dama...
Current U.S. forest fire policy emphasizes short-term outcomes versus long-term goals. This perspect...
We analyzed the impact of amenity and biodiversity protection as mandated in national forest plans o...
Graduation date: 2011Current frameworks for analyzing forest carbon offset projects in disturbance-p...
Forests across the Western U.S. face unprecedented risk due to historic fire exclusion, environmenta...
Although wildfire plays an important role in maintaining biodiversity in many ecosystems, fire manag...
Free to read on publisher website In general, conservation seeks to prevent further habitat loss but...
Abstract: Some of the greatest challenges to the management of federal forests in the Unites States ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...