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The Fire and Tree Mortality Database, for empirical modeling of individual tree mortality after fire
Autor:
James B. Cronan, Tara L. Keyser, Jens T. Stevens, Joseph C. Restaino, Barbara J. Bentz, Sharon M. Hood, Crystal A. Kolden, Virginia L. McDaniel, John Paul Roccaforte, Kevin C. Ryan, Joseph J. O'Brien, Jonathan D. Bakker, Douglas J. Westlind, Karen E. Kopper, Robert A. Andrus, Carolyn Hull Sieg, María J. Lombardero, Peter Z. Fulé, Charles W. McHugh, Jim L. Hanula, Micah Charles Wright, Jason Kreitler, Michael T. Stoddard, Ryan S. Davis, R. Gregory Corace, Douglas S. Cram, Sheri L. Smith, Nicole M. Vaillant, Nathan L. Stephenson, Joel D. McMillin, Rebecca J. Smith, Tom W. Coleman, Adrian J. Das, Andrew M. Latimer, Thomas Kolb, Mary Stuever, J. Kevin Hiers, Lisa M. Ganio, Shelby A. Weiss, W. Wallace Covington, Carolyn R. Breece, Jason J. Moghaddas, Travis Woolley, Brendan M. Rogers, David W. Peterson, Charles B. Halpern, Darci M. Dickinson, Kenneth F. Raffa, Daniel R. Cluck, Elizabeth D. Reinhardt, Hugh D. Safford, J. Morgan Varner, Brian J. Harvey, Joseph E. Crouse, Susan J. Prichard, Mary Beth Keifer, Matthew P. Ayres, Alyson E. Santoro, Phillip J. van Mantgem, Daniel D. B. Perrakis, Lindsay M. Grayson, Timothy M. Shearman, Bruce D. Ayres, Michael Battaglia, Andrew P. Lerch, Michelle C. Agne, David W. Huffman, Jesse K. Kreye, Robert A. Progar, James K. Brown, Stephen Arthur Fitzgerald, Alice M. Shumate, C. Alina Cansler, Leda N. Kobziar, Walter G. Thies
Publikováno v:
Scientific data, vol 7, iss 1
Scientific Data, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2020)
Scientific Data
Scientific Data, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2020)
Scientific Data
Wildland fires have a multitude of ecological effects in forests, woodlands, and savannas across the globe. A major focus of past research has been on tree mortality from fire, as trees provide a vast range of biological services. We assembled a data
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forestry. 115:300-308
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 317:9-19
Wildfires are an important component of the terrestrial carbon cycle and one of the main pathways for movement of carbon from the land surface to the atmosphere. Fires have received much attention in recent years as potential catalysts for shifting l
Publikováno v:
Fire Ecology. 6:131-142
We give an overview of the science application process at work in supporting fire management. First-order fire effects models, such as those discussed in accompanying papers, are the building blocks of software systems designed for application to lan
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 259:1427-1435
Fuel treatments alter conditions in forested stands at the time of the treatment and subsequently. Fuel treatments reduce on-site carbon and also change the fire potential and expected outcome of future wildfires, including their carbon emissions. We
Publikováno v:
Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 25:34-41
Removal of dead and live biomass from forested stands affects subsequent fuel dynamics and fire potential. The amount of material left onsite after biomass removal operations can influence the intensity and severity of subsequent unplanned wildfires
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Forest Ecology and Management. 256:1997-2006
Many natural resource agencies and organizations recognize the importance of fuel treatments as tools for reducing fire hazards and restoring ecosystems. However, there continues to be confusion and misconception about fuel treatments and their imple
Autor:
Richard A. Birdsey, Duncan C. McKinley, Christopher W. Woodall, Kenneth E. Skog, Sarah J. Hines, James M. Vose, Elizabeth D. Reinhardt
Publikováno v:
Advances in Global Change Research ISBN: 9789400775145
Storing carbon (C) and offsetting carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions with the use of wood for energy, both of which slow emissions of CO2 into the atmosphere, present significant challenges for forest management (IPCC 2001).
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::dc57b963364eb42149f1037187a7cfd8
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7515-2_7
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7515-2_7
Autor:
Robert J. Hugget, Roger D. Fight, Patrick D. Miles, Elizabeth D. Reinhardt, Edward Bilek, R. James Barbour, Kenneth E. Skog, Wayne D. Shepperd, Karen L. Abt, Frank Burch
Several analyses have shown that fire hazard is a concern for substantial areas of forestland, shrubland, grassland, and range in the western United States. In response, broadscale management strategies, such as the National Fire Plan, established ac
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https://doi.org/10.2737/fpl-rp-634
https://doi.org/10.2737/fpl-rp-634
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The Bark Beetles, Fuels, and Fire Bibliography
Assessment of crown fire potential requires quantification of canopy fuels. In this study, canopy fuels were measured destructively on plots in five Interior West conifer stands. Observed canopy bulk density, canopy fuel load, and vertical profiles o
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