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Type: Conference Proceedings
Author(s): Robert F. Powers
Publication Date: 2007

Many federal forests are at risk to catastrophic wild fire owing to past management practices and policies. Mangers of these forests face the immense challenge of making their forests resilient to wild fire, and the problem is complicated by the specter of climate change that may affect wild fire frequency and intensity. Some of the Nation's leading scientists and practitioner present approaches in tackling the problem.

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Citation: Powers, Robert F. 2007. Restoring fire-adapted ecosystems: proceedings of the 2005 national silviculture workshop. General Technical Report PSW-GTR-203, Albany, CA: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station. 306 p.

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Alaska    California    Eastern    Great Basin    Hawaii    Northern Rockies    Northwest    Rocky Mountain    Southern    Southwest    National
Keywords:
  • climate change
  • forest management
  • fuel management
  • resilience
  • silviculture
  • thinning
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FRAMES Record Number: 9310