Author Mary Guiden outlines a new paper from Coop et al. that uncovers several common themes reported by scientists regarding …
Fire Regimes and Structural Changes in Pine Forests of the Mogollon Highlands Ecoregion: Implications for Ecological Restoration
David W.Huffman, M. Lisa Floyd, Dustin P. Hanna, Joseph E. Crouse, Peter Z. Fulé, Andrew J. Sánchez Meador, Judith D. Springer. …
Living with fire: How social scientists are helping wildland-urban interface communities reduce wildfire risk
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Reducing wildfire risk to lives and property is a critical issue for policy makers, land …
Consequences of an endless summer: Untangling the link between summer precipitation and western wildfires
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:U.S. Forest Service scientists suspected another weather factor was being overlooked as a …
Principles and Practices for the Restoration of Ponderosa Pine and Dry Mixed-Conifer Forests of the Colorado Front Range
Principles and Practices for the Restoration of Ponderosa Pine and Dry Mixed-Conifer Forests of the Colorado Front Range Robert N. …
2019 Report on the Health of Colorado’s Forests
On March 9, the Colorado State Forest Service presented their findings on the health of Colorado's forest and shared what the …
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Rethinking fire with data analytics and systems design
MIT frameworks are helping the U.S. Forest Service find solutions to fire.Click here to read more about this new research and how …
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A Double Whammy: Climate Change and Stand-Replacing Wildfires
From Rocky Mountain Research Station:“In the Intermountain region of the Western United States, most forested landscapes are fire …
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