Restoring fire-prone Inland Pacific landscapes: seven core principles

PF Hessburg, DJ Churchill, AJ Larson, RD Haugo… - Landscape …, 2015 - Springer
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 …

[CARTE][B] Otters: ecology, behaviour and conservation

H Kruuk - 2006 - books.google.com
Otters are highly charismatic and popular animals of very considerable concern to
conservationists worldwide. Written by the pre-eminent authority in the field, this book builds …

Accommodating non-market values in evaluation of wildfire management in the United States: challenges and opportunities

TJ Venn, DE Calkin - International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2011 - CSIRO Publishing
Forests in the United States generate many non-market benefits for society that can be
enhanced and diminished by wildfire and wildfire management. The Federal Wildland Fire …

Postfire management on forested public lands of the western United States

RL Beschta, JJ Rhodes, JB Kauffman… - Conservation …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Forest ecosystems in the western United States evolved over many millennia in response to
disturbances such as wildfires. Land use and management practices have altered these …

Sensitivity of summer stream temperatures to climate variability in the Pacific Northwest

C Luce, B Staab, M Kramer, S Wenger… - Water Resources …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Estimating the thermal response of streams to a warming climate is important for prioritizing
native fish conservation efforts. While there are plentiful estimates of air temperature …

A predictive model of burn severity based on 20-year satellite-inferred burn severity data in a large southwestern US wilderness area

ZA Holden, P Morgan, JS Evans - Forest Ecology and Management, 2009 - Elsevier
We describe and then model satellite-inferred severe (stand-replacing) fire occurrence
relative to topography (elevation, aspect, slope, solar radiation, Heat Load Index, wetness …

Twenty years after the 1988 Yellowstone fires: lessons about disturbance and ecosystems

WH Romme, MS Boyce, R Gresswell, EH Merrill… - Ecosystems, 2011 - Springer
The 1988 Yellowstone fires were among the first in what has proven to be an upsurge in
large severe fires in the western USA during the past 20 years. At the time of the fires, little …

Five‐year legacy of wildfire and salvage logging impacts on nutrient runoff and aquatic plant, invertebrate, and fish productivity

U Silins, KD Bladon, EN Kelly, E Esch… - …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Ecohydrological linkages between phosphorus (P) production, stream algae, benthic
invertebrate, and fish communities were studied for 4 years after severe wildfire in the Rocky …

Freshwater biodiversity conservation through source water protection: quantifying the potential and addressing the challenges

R Abell, K Vigerstol, J Higgins, S Kang… - Aquatic …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Water insecurity is a defining feature of the Anthropocene, with degraded water quality and
unreliable flows putting the well‐being of upstream and downstream communities, both …

The state of wildfire and bushfire science: Temporal trends, research divisions and knowledge gaps

M Haghani, E Kuligowski, A Rajabifard, CA Kolden - Safety science, 2022 - Elsevier
Along with the increase in the frequency of disastrous wildfires and bushfires around the
world during the recent decades, scholarly research efforts have also intensified in this …