Science Basis for Changing Forest Structure to Modify Wildfire Behavior and Severity

Science Basis for Changing Forest Structure to Modify Wildfire Behavior and Severity
Author: Russell T. Graham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2004
Genre: Forest fires
ISBN: 9780756745042

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This report describes the kinds, quality, amount, and gaps of scientific knowledge for making informed decisions on fuel treatments used to modify wildfire behavior and effects in dry forests of the interior Western United States (especially forests dominated by ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir). A review of scientific principles and applications relevant to fuel treatment primarily for the dry forests (ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir dominated) of the Western United States is provided for the following topics: fuels, fire hazard, fire behavior, fire effects, forest structure, treatment effects and longevity, landscape fuel patterns, and scientific tools useful for management and planning.

Science Basis for Changing Forest Structure to Modify Wildfire Behavior and Severity

Science Basis for Changing Forest Structure to Modify Wildfire Behavior and Severity
Author: U S Department of Agriculture Forest Se
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2015-06-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781508890300

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More than 80 years of fire research have shown that physical setting, weather, and fuels, combine to determine wildfire intensity and severity. Of these three factors, fuels (vegetation) is the only one that can be treated. The effectiveness and effects of various fuel treatments for restoring dry forests in the Western United States are summarized in this paper. A considerable amount of information is available on fire behavior and the impacts forest structure and fuel modifications have on fire intensity and severity.

Wildland Fire in Ecosystems

Wildland Fire in Ecosystems
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1998
Genre: Animal ecology
ISBN:

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Effects of Forest Thinning Treatments on Fire Behavior

Effects of Forest Thinning Treatments on Fire Behavior
Author: Kimberly Lowe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 2006
Genre: Forest fires
ISBN:

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One of the goals of restoration in southwestern ponderosa pine ecosystems is to reduce the risk of unnaturally severe wildfires. Many factors influence fire behavior including drought, topography, insect infestation, and weather but fuels are the only factor that people can realistically manage. This publication summarizes what is known about restoration treatment effects on fire behavior in ponderosa pine forests, and suggests treatment options that can alter future fire behavior.

Hayman Fire Case Study

Hayman Fire Case Study
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2003
Genre: Fire ecology
ISBN:

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In 2002 much of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado was rich in dry vegetation as a result of fire exclusion and the droughty conditions that prevailed in recent years. These dry and heavy fuel loadings were continuous along the South Platte River corridor located between Denver and Colorado Springs on the Front Range. These topographic and fuel conditions combined with a dry and windy weather system centered over eastern Washington to produce ideal burning conditions. The start of the Hayman Fire was timed and located perfectly to take advantage of these conditions resulting in a wildfire run in 1 day of over 60,000 acres and finally impacting over 138,000 acres. The Hayman Fire Case Study, involving more than 60 scientists and professionals from throughout the United States, examined how the fire behaved, the effects of fuel treatments on burn severity, the emissions produced, the ecological (for example, soil, vegetation, animals) effects, the home destruction, postfire rehabilitation activities, and the social and economic issues surrounding the Hayman Fire. The Hayman Fire Case Study revealed much about wildfires and their interactions with both the social and natural environments. As the largest fire in Colorado history it had a profound impact both locally and nationally. The findings of this study will inform both private and public decisions on the management of natural resources and how individuals, communities, and organizations can prepare for wildfire events.