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Salvage Series NR Fire Science

All links are available on the NRFSN Past Events webpage.

Vicki Saab Presentation:
Latif, Quresh; Saab, Victoria A.; Dudley, Jonathan G.; Markus, Amy; Mellen-McLean, Kim, 2020. Development and evaluation of habitat suitability models for nesting white-headed woodpecker (Dryobates albolarvatus) in burned forest

Watts, Andrea; Saab, Victoria A.; Beverlin, Steve; Webb, Mark, 2019. Of woodpeckers and harvests: Finding compatibility between habitat and salvage logging.

Joe Wagenbrenner presentation:

Wagenbrenner, Joseph W.; MacDonald, Lee H.; Coats, Robert N.; Robichaud, Peter R.; Brown, Robert E. 2015. Effects of post-fire salvage logging and a skid trail treatment on ground cover, soils, and sediment production in the interior western United States.

Wagenbrenner, J. W.; Robichaud, P. R.; Brown, R. E. 2016. Rill erosion in burned and salvage logged western montane forests: Effects of logging equipment type, traffic level, and slash treatment.

Sharon Hood presentation:

Sharon M. Hood, Sheri L. Smith, Renate Bush, Maurice Huynh. 2019. Is that tree dead? Quantifying fire-killed trees to inform salvage and forest management.


Morris Johnson presentation:

Morris C. Johnson, Maureen C. Kennedy, Sarah C. Harrison, Derek J. Churchill, James Pass, Paul W. Fischer. 2020. Effects of post-fire management on dead woody fuel dynamics and stand structure in a severely burned mixed-conifer forest, in northeastern Washington State, USA.



Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
August 9, 2021

Categories: Video, Video & Audio Resources, WebinarTags: Model/Tool/Technology, post-fire, post-fire assessment, post-fire debris flows, post-fire effects, Post-fire Environment & Management, post-fire erosion, post-fire flooding, post-fire impacts, post-fire interactions, post-fire landscapes, post-fire runoff, post-fire seeding, post-fire treatments, post-wildfire, post-wildfire landscapes, salvage logging

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