DOI: 10.46569/z890s172v
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Remotely sensing the effects of managed wildfire programs on Sierra Nevada meadows

Abstract: Californian mixed-conifer ecosystems are overstocked and at risk of burning at high standreplacing severity due to the confluence of a century of aggressive fire suppression and anthropogenic climate warming. Fire needs to be returned to the landscape, and naturally ignited wildfire managed for hazard reduction and ecological benefit is one important tool in accomplishing this. An understudied consequence of allowing naturally ignited fires to burn unabated in the Sierra Nevada is the possible post-fire prolif… Show more

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