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Fire Science Digest- The Fire-Climate Connection

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JFSP-funded research is exploring and quantifying relationships among the large-scale drivers of climate and the occurrence and extent of wildfire in the various regions of the western United States.

Image Source: Joint Fire Science Program

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
June 6, 2017

Categories: Newsletter/DigestTags: all regions, Climate & Fire, climate change, climate change adaptation, coupled disturbance, disturbance, disturbance interactions, disturbance regimes, drought, fire regime, fire-adapted communities and fire response, high-severity wildfire, Insects & Disease, JFSP, Joint Fire Science Program, landscape restoration and resilience, wildfire

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