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You searched for: Start Over Fire prone ecosystems Remove constraint Fire prone ecosystems Author Scheller, Robert M. Remove constraint Author: Scheller, Robert M. Subject Natural Resources Management and Policy Remove constraint Subject: Natural Resources Management and Policy

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  • As trees are long-lived organisms, the impacts of climate change on forest communities may not be apparent on the time scale of years to decades. While lagged responses to environmental change are common ...
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  • Management of public lands in the U.S. aims to achieve multiple goals relating to ecological function, wildlife habitat, support of local economies, and recreation; and in fire-prone landscapes these goals ...
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  • Context: Forest landscapes are increasingly managed for fire resilience, particularly in the western US which has recently experienced drought and widespread, high-severity wildfires. Fuel reduction treatments ...
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  • Fuel-reduction treatments are used extensively to reduce wildfire risk and restore forest diversity and function. In the near future, increasing regulation of carbon (C) emissions may force forest managers ...
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