Haffey, C., Sisk, T.D., Allen, C.D., Thode, A.E. & Margolis, E.Q. 2018. Limits to Ponderosa Pine Regeneration following Large …
Reburn severity in managed and unmanaged vegetation in a large wildfire
Thompson, J.R., Spies, T.A., Ganio, L.M., 2007. Reburn severity in managed and unmanaged vegetation in a large wildfire. …
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Ten years after wildfires: How does varying tree mortality impact fire hazard and forest resiliency?
Camille S. Stevens-Rumann, Carolyn H. Sieg, Molly E. Hunter, Ten years after wildfires: How does varying tree mortality impact …
Forest disturbance accelerates thermophilization of understory plant communities
Synthesis: Canopy disturbance is likely to accelerate plant community shifts towards species from warmer regions, via its effects …
Webinar: New reforestation practices for post-wildfire landscapes – building early resilience
Presenter: Jens Stevens, PhD, US Geological Survey“This talk summarizes recent research on the conditions under which current …
Summary of Shared Stewardship Agreements
From the Rural Voices of Conservation Coalition: An eight-state summary highlighting current shared stewardship agreements between …
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Ecosystem management applications of resource objective wildfires in forests of the Grand Canyon National Park
From the Ecological Restoration Institute:“To learn more about the effectiveness of managing wildfires to meet restoration goals, …
Taking the Long View: Mountain Pine Beetles as Agents of Change
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Mountain pine beetles (MPB) are a constant presence in the Rocky Mountain Region, with a …
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