Science You Can Use BulletinMain “After the Fire Toolkit” WebsiteAbstract: Wildfires are an important natural disturbance in …
A New Community-Based Tool to Assess Wildfire Risk
Full Document HereBrief synopsis about the Wildfire Risk to Communities interactive tool from the RMRS. Management Implications: …
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Research Brief: Wildfire-driven conversion in Western North American forests
Research Brief Full Publication Here Management Implications: In an era of change, a "resist, accept, and direct" (RAD) …
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Restoring Cheatgrass Invaded Rangelands Decreases Wildfire Risk and Increases Wildlife Browse
Research Brief Here Cheatgrass-fueled wildfires are threatening critical mule deer and sage grouse habitat. Learn about one …
Where’s the Biomass? A New Approach for Quantifying Biomass and Carbon in the Western United States
Full Bulletin: https://bit.ly/35gaRO2 Summary: The 2012 USDA Forest Service Planning rule requires that National Forests …
Biochar kilns: A simple and innovative approach to removing hazardous fuels and improve forest health
The Southern Rockies Fire Science Network (SRFSN) is collaborating with Utah State University (USU) Forestry Extension to …
Taking it to the Road: Utah Biochar Workshops Increase Knowledge and Lead to Behavior Change
From USU Forestry Extension: Taking it to the Road: Utah Biochar Workshops Increase Knowledge and Lead to Behavior Change. This …
Collaboratively Engaging Stakeholders to Develop Potential Operational Delineations (PODs)
Prioritization of management units on a forest-wide scale can often be a challenging and daunting task for forest staff. In this …