Reference Conditions and Fuel Treatments
View working paper. Working Paper 28, October 2013, Authors: E.Q. Margolis, D.W. Huffman, and J.M. Iñiguez
View working paper. Working Paper 28, October 2013, Authors: E.Q. Margolis, D.W. Huffman, and J.M. Iñiguez
Mike Battaglia (USFS RMRS) presented results from the Joint Fire Science Project on the Ecological Impact of Mastication. Mike reported on the impact of mastication on the chemical and physical conditions of the forest floor, vegetation regrowth, and fuel development. The study included 18 sites across four ecosystems of the southern Rocky Mountains and the …
Presenter: Alexander Evans (Forest Guild) The webinar covered the guide’s definition of mixed conifer, past land use and management activities, fire regimes and historic conditions, and impact of altered fire regimes in mixed conifer forests of the southwest. Since Euro-American settlement, many mixed conifer forests have become more homogeneous and can therefore facilitate larger, higher-severity …
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