Authors
Susan J Prichard, Paul F Hessburg, R Keala Hagmann, Nicholas A Povak, Solomon Z Dobrowski, Matthew D Hurteau, Van R Kane, Robert E Keane, Leda N Kobziar, Crystal A Kolden, Malcolm North, Sean A Parks, Hugh D Safford, Jens T Stevens, Larissa L Yocom, Derek J Churchill, Robert W Gray, David W Huffman, Frank K Lake, Pratima Khatri‐Chhetri
Publication date
2021/12
Source
Ecological applications
Volume
31
Issue
8
Pages
e02433
Description
We review science‐based adaptation strategies for western North American (wNA) forests that include restoring active fire regimes and fostering resilient structure and composition of forested landscapes. As part of the review, we address common questions associated with climate adaptation and realignment treatments that run counter to a broad consensus in the literature. These include the following: (1) Are the effects of fire exclusion overstated? If so, are treatments unwarranted and even counterproductive? (2) Is forest thinning alone sufficient to mitigate wildfire hazard? (3) Can forest thinning and prescribed burning solve the problem? (4) Should active forest management, including forest thinning, be concentrated in the wildland urban interface (WUI)? (5) Can wildfires on their own do the work of fuel treatments? (6) Is the primary objective of fuel reduction treatments to assist in future firefighting response and …
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