Restoring fire-prone inland Pacific landscapes: seven core principles.
Title
Restoring fire-prone inland Pacific landscapes: seven core principles.
Abstract
Context: More than a century of forest and fire management of Inland Pacific landscapes has transformed their successional and disturbance dynamics. Regional connectivity of many terrestrial and aquatic habitats is fragmented, flows of some ecological and physical processes have been altered in space and time, and the frequency, size and intensity of many disturbances that configure these habitats have been altered. Current efforts to address these impacts yield a small footprint in comparison to wildfires and insect outbreaks. (continued).
Begin Date
2015-05-12
Originator Name
Hessburg, P.F., et al. 2015. Landscape Ecology 30:1805.
Location
Global or not applicable
Access Limitations
No Restrictions
Keywords
Forest, Forest Restoration, Fuel Reduction, Rangeland Management, Rangelands
Resource Type
Document
Resource Owner
Pax
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