作者
Jens T Stevens, Collin M Haffey, Jonathan D Coop, Paula J Fornwalt, Larissa Yocom, Craig D Allen, Anne Bradley, Owen T Burney, Dennis Carril, Marin E Chambers, Teresa B Chapman, Sandra L Haire, Matthew D Hurteau, Jose M Iniguez, Ellis Q Margolis, Christopher Marks, Laura AE Marshall, Kyle C Rodman, Camille S Stevens-Rumann, Andrea E Thode, Jessica J Walker
发表日期
2021/12/15
来源
Forest Ecology and Management
卷号
502
页码范围
119678
出版商
Elsevier
简介
The increasing incidence of wildfires across the southwestern United States (US) is altering the contemporary forest management template within historically frequent-fire conifer forests. An increasing fraction of southwestern conifer forests have recently burned, and many of these burned landscapes contain complex mosaics of surviving forest and severely burned patches without surviving conifer trees. These heterogeneous burned landscapes present unique social and ecological challenges. Severely burned patches can present numerous barriers to successful conifer regeneration, and often contain heavy downed fuels which have cascading effects on future fire behavior and conifer regeneration. Conversely, surviving forest patches are increasingly recognized for their value in postfire reforestation but often are overlooked from a management perspective.
Here we present a decision-making framework for …
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