Managing fire‐prone forests in a time of decreasing carbon carrying capacity

Author:

Hurteau Matthew D1,Goodwin Marissa J1,Marsh Christopher1,Zald Harold SJ2,Collins Brandon34,Meyer Marc5,North Malcolm P6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM

2. US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station Corvallis OR

3. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region Vallejo CA

4. Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management University of California–Berkeley Berkeley CA

5. USDA Forest Service, Region 5 Ecology Program Southern Sierra Province Bishop CA

6. USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station Davis CA

Abstract

Changing climatic conditions are increasing overstory tree mortality in forests globally. This restructuring of the distribution of biomass is making already flammable forests more combustible, posing a major challenge for managing the transition to a lower biomass state. In western US dry conifer forests, tree density resulting from over a century of fire‐exclusion practices has increased the risk of high‐severity wildfire and susceptibility to climate‐driven mortality. Reducing dead fuel loads will require new approaches to mitigate risk to the remaining live trees by preparing forests to withstand future wildfire. Here, we used data from the Teakettle Experimental Forest in California to evaluate different prescribed fire burn frequencies and their impact on accumulated dead fuels after a 4‐year drought. Increasing burn frequency could reduce surface fuel build‐up but comes with additional challenges that will require creativity and experimentation to overcome.

Publisher

Wiley

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