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and Fried 2007). Management treatments to reduce the impact of fuels on wildfire hazard are common in these locations, as forest managers and the public have increasingly reached agreement on the need ...
, Daigneault et al. 2012, Nepal et al. 2012, 2014, Sedjo and Tian 2012, USDA 2012, Abt and Abt 2013, Latta et al. 2013, White et al. 2013, Nepal et al. 2014). Research Insight 3 Although forest bioenergy systems ...
managers to find innovative and cost-efficient ways to reduce the threat from wildfire . Accomplishing this task will require a suite of management tools designed to account for a variety of geospatial ...
p. Neary D.G. Zieroth E.J.. 2007. Forest bioenergy system to reduce the hazard of wildfires : White Mountains, Arizona. Biomass Bioenergy 31: 638– 645. Google Scholar CrossRef Search ADS Nurmi J ...
to mixed-severity fire regimes, regenerating quickly after wildfire . Two specific research questions for this treatment are: What role does forest spatial and compositional heterogeneity play in resilience ...
Nevada? 58 Stresses on Sierra Nevada forests are likely to rise as changing climatic conditions increase the frequency and intensity of wildfire and drought events. Forest reconstructions and field studies ...
of public involvement and forest regulations over forest management and the growing importance of nontimber benefits were identified as future drivers of a shift from clearcutting-based systems in several ...
biomass, costing model, nutrient recycling Treatments to reduce hazardous fuel accumulations in California's forests often involve mechanical thinning because it effectively addresses high levels of fuel ...
2000, DOE 2011). Furthermore, using logging residues provides additional environmental benefits such as the reduction in wildfire hazard and improvement in forest health (Evans 2017). Thus, sustainable ...
systems in pine stands of the southern United States. Biomass Bioenergy 34: 720. Google Scholar CrossRef Search ADS Bolding M.C. 2006. An integrated study of mechanical forest fuel reduction: Quantifying ...
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