This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Institute of Biological Sciences and can be found at: http://www.aibs.org/bioscience/. To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contributing to this work.The current conditions of many seasonally dry forests in the western and southern United States, especially those that once experienced low- to moderate-intensity fire regimes, leave them uncharacteristically susceptible to high-severity wildfire. Both prescribed fire and its mechanical surrogates are generally successful in meeting short-term fuel-reduction objectives such that treated stands are more resilient to high-intensity wildfire. Most availabl...
Graduation date: 2007Recent catastrophic wildfires have forced the forest management community to de...
Fire, other disturbances, physical setting, weather, and climate shape the structure and function of...
As a result of this most recent SPB epidemic (1999-2003), thousands of hectares of dead pine trees h...
In the United States, fuel reduction treatments are a standard land management tool to restore the s...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Many U.S. forests, especially those with historically short-interval, low- to moderate-severity fire...
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 ...
Fire exclusion and a lengthening fire season has resulted in an era of megafires. Fuel reduction tre...
Many low-elevation dry forests of the western United States contain more small trees and fewer large...
The 2006 Tripod Complex fires burned over 70,000 ha of dry mixed conifer forests in north-central Wa...
Historic fire regimes in the dry conifer forests of the southern Cascade and northern Sierra Nevada ...
Land managers implement forest fuel reduction treatments, including prescribed fire, mastic...
Wildfires have been increasing in size and severity over recent decades. Forest managers use fuel tr...
Abstract: To address hazardous fuel accumulations, many fuel treatments are being implemented in dry...
Graduation date: 2007Recent catastrophic wildfires have forced the forest management community to de...
Fire, other disturbances, physical setting, weather, and climate shape the structure and function of...
As a result of this most recent SPB epidemic (1999-2003), thousands of hectares of dead pine trees h...
In the United States, fuel reduction treatments are a standard land management tool to restore the s...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Many U.S. forests, especially those with historically short-interval, low- to moderate-severity fire...
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 ...
Fire exclusion and a lengthening fire season has resulted in an era of megafires. Fuel reduction tre...
Many low-elevation dry forests of the western United States contain more small trees and fewer large...
The 2006 Tripod Complex fires burned over 70,000 ha of dry mixed conifer forests in north-central Wa...
Historic fire regimes in the dry conifer forests of the southern Cascade and northern Sierra Nevada ...
Land managers implement forest fuel reduction treatments, including prescribed fire, mastic...
Wildfires have been increasing in size and severity over recent decades. Forest managers use fuel tr...
Abstract: To address hazardous fuel accumulations, many fuel treatments are being implemented in dry...
Graduation date: 2007Recent catastrophic wildfires have forced the forest management community to de...
Fire, other disturbances, physical setting, weather, and climate shape the structure and function of...
As a result of this most recent SPB epidemic (1999-2003), thousands of hectares of dead pine trees h...