“…Climate change presents an additional risk to the continued ecological function of these ecosystems by enhancing tree stress and sensitivity to biotic disturbances (Weed et al, 2013 ), increasing the potential for wildfires to occur under extreme weather conditions resulting in more severe fires (Abatzoglou & Williams, 2016 ; Khorshidi et al, 2020 ; Parks & Abatzoglou, 2020 ; Westerling, 2016 ), and limiting the opportunity for post‐fire fire regeneration and recovery (Coop et al, 2020 ; Haffey et al, 2018 ; Rodman, Veblen, Battaglia, et al, 2020 ; Rodman, Veblen, Chapman, et al, 2020 ; Stevens‐Rumann et al, 2018 ). These changes to forest structures and climate are not only associated with reductions to biodiversity and ecosystem resistance and resilience (Graham et al, 2019 , Hessburg et al, 2019 , Latif et al, 2020 , van Mantgem et al, 2020 ), but contribute to highly visible societal and economic costs in the form of smoke impacts on human health and the loss of life and property due to uncontrolled wildfire occurring in areas that are increasingly urbanized (Caggiano et al, 2020 ; Radeloff et al, 2018 ; Schweizer et al, 2019 ).…”