The complexity and demands of wildland firefighting in the western U.S. have increased over recent decades due to factors including the expansion of the wildland-urban interface, lengthening fire seasons associated with climate change, and changes in vegetation due to past fire suppression and timber harvest. In light of these changes, the use of more wildland fire on the landscape could reduce fuels and form barriers to the spread of future fires while performing forest restoration in some areas. However, the risks, costs and benefits of changing fire response strategy have not been quantified. Here, we identify gaps regarding the ability to simulate alternative wildfire suppression strategies, due to a number of factors including limited ...
The fire situation in the United States is well documented with a growing prevalence of larger and m...
With a history of management choices that have suppressed fire in the West, ecosystems in which fire...
Wildfire management in the United States and elsewhere is challenged by substantial uncertainty rega...
Wildland fire suppression practices in the western United States are being widely scrutinized by pol...
Annually, wildfires destroy millions of acres of land costing federal agencies billions for wildfire...
Graduation date: 2011Wildfire management policy over the past century, which attempts to exclude fir...
Abstract. In many coniferous forests of the western United States, wildland fuel accumulation and pr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-51)This project explores the origins of the wildland f...
2015-06-19Increased wildfire activity throughout California over the past decade demands greater res...
The primary theme of this study is the cost-effectiveness of fuel treatments at multiple scales of i...
With a history of management choices that have suppressed fire in the West, ecosystems in which fire...
In this study, the Fire Effects Tradeoff Model (FETM) was used to evaluate the economic tradeoffs be...
Fire-prone landscapes present many challenges for both managers and policy makers in developing adap...
ThesisRisk assessment models provide guidance for communities to plan and implement\ud changes that ...
Fuel treatments are necessary in many vegetated areas of the Sierra Nevada to mitigate the effects o...
The fire situation in the United States is well documented with a growing prevalence of larger and m...
With a history of management choices that have suppressed fire in the West, ecosystems in which fire...
Wildfire management in the United States and elsewhere is challenged by substantial uncertainty rega...
Wildland fire suppression practices in the western United States are being widely scrutinized by pol...
Annually, wildfires destroy millions of acres of land costing federal agencies billions for wildfire...
Graduation date: 2011Wildfire management policy over the past century, which attempts to exclude fir...
Abstract. In many coniferous forests of the western United States, wildland fuel accumulation and pr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-51)This project explores the origins of the wildland f...
2015-06-19Increased wildfire activity throughout California over the past decade demands greater res...
The primary theme of this study is the cost-effectiveness of fuel treatments at multiple scales of i...
With a history of management choices that have suppressed fire in the West, ecosystems in which fire...
In this study, the Fire Effects Tradeoff Model (FETM) was used to evaluate the economic tradeoffs be...
Fire-prone landscapes present many challenges for both managers and policy makers in developing adap...
ThesisRisk assessment models provide guidance for communities to plan and implement\ud changes that ...
Fuel treatments are necessary in many vegetated areas of the Sierra Nevada to mitigate the effects o...
The fire situation in the United States is well documented with a growing prevalence of larger and m...
With a history of management choices that have suppressed fire in the West, ecosystems in which fire...
Wildfire management in the United States and elsewhere is challenged by substantial uncertainty rega...