Forest management planners usually treat potential fire loss estimates as exogenous parameters in their timber production planning processes. When they do so, they do not account for the fact that forest access road construction, timber harvesting, and silvicultural activities can alter a landscape’s vegetation or fuel composition, and they ignore the possibility that such activities may influence future fire losses. We develop an integrated fire and forest management planning methodology that accounts for and exploits such interactions. Our methodology is based on fire occurrence, suppression, and spread models, a fire protection value model that identifies crucial stands, the harvesting of which can have a significant influence on the spr...
Graduation date: 2011Current frameworks for analyzing forest carbon offset projects in disturbance-p...
The combination of certain features of fire disturbance, notably fire frequency, size and severity, ...
Wildfires impact the outcomes of forest management plans. Addressing that impact is thus critical fo...
Harvest planners often consider potential fire losses and timber production plans can influence fire...
Forest managers throughout Canada must contend with natural disturbance processes that vary over bot...
Programs for the prevention and control of forest fires have evolved in response to a need to protec...
This thesis demonstrates a method of determining harvest schedules based on the uncertainty of natur...
In areas sensitive to forest management, paludification and successive disturbances in boreal forest...
This paper integrates a spatial fire behavior model and a stochastic dynamic optimization model to d...
The frequency of forest fires is predicted to increase in Canada, which may affect the availability ...
Abstract. The introduction or modification of land use regulations and sustainability initiatives ov...
A linear programming model was developed and used to evaluate how best to manage blowdown disturbanc...
The combination of certain features of fire disturbance, notably fire frequency, size and severity, ...
Fundamental Research - Forest ManagementThe paper presents and discusses research aiming at the deve...
Evaluating options, making informed decisions, measuring performance, and achieving management objec...
Graduation date: 2011Current frameworks for analyzing forest carbon offset projects in disturbance-p...
The combination of certain features of fire disturbance, notably fire frequency, size and severity, ...
Wildfires impact the outcomes of forest management plans. Addressing that impact is thus critical fo...
Harvest planners often consider potential fire losses and timber production plans can influence fire...
Forest managers throughout Canada must contend with natural disturbance processes that vary over bot...
Programs for the prevention and control of forest fires have evolved in response to a need to protec...
This thesis demonstrates a method of determining harvest schedules based on the uncertainty of natur...
In areas sensitive to forest management, paludification and successive disturbances in boreal forest...
This paper integrates a spatial fire behavior model and a stochastic dynamic optimization model to d...
The frequency of forest fires is predicted to increase in Canada, which may affect the availability ...
Abstract. The introduction or modification of land use regulations and sustainability initiatives ov...
A linear programming model was developed and used to evaluate how best to manage blowdown disturbanc...
The combination of certain features of fire disturbance, notably fire frequency, size and severity, ...
Fundamental Research - Forest ManagementThe paper presents and discusses research aiming at the deve...
Evaluating options, making informed decisions, measuring performance, and achieving management objec...
Graduation date: 2011Current frameworks for analyzing forest carbon offset projects in disturbance-p...
The combination of certain features of fire disturbance, notably fire frequency, size and severity, ...
Wildfires impact the outcomes of forest management plans. Addressing that impact is thus critical fo...