Metrics and Considerations for Evaluating How Forest Treatments Alter Wildfire Behavior and Effects

Author:

Vorster Anthony G1ORCID,Stevens-Rumann Camille2,Young Nicholas1,Woodward Brian1,Choi Christopher Tsz Hin1,Chambers Marin E2,Cheng Antony S2ORCID,Caggiano Michael2,Schultz Courtney3,Thompson Matthew4,Greiner Michelle3,Aplet Greg5,Addington Robert N6,Battaglia Mike A4,Bowker Daniel7,Bucholz Ethan8,Buma Brian910,Evangelista Paul1,Huffman David11,Mueller Stephanie2,Rhoades Charles4,Romme William H1,Sánchez Meador Andrew J1112,Tinkham Wade T4,Tuten Matt13,West Fordham Amanda18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University , Fort Collins, CO 80523 , USA

2. Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Department, Colorado State University , Fort Collins, CO 80523 , USA

3. Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship, Colorado State University , Fort Collins, CO 80523 , USA

4. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station , Fort Collins, CO 80526 , USA

5. The Wilderness Society , Denver, CO 80202 , USA

6. The Nature Conservancy , Colorado Field Office, Boulder, CO 80302 , USA

7. Coalition for the Poudre River Watershed , Fort Collins, CO 80524 , USA

8. Colorado State Forest Service, Colorado State University , Fort Collins, CO 80523 , USA

9. Environmental Defense Fund , Boulder, CO 80302 , USA

10. University of Colorado , Denver , CO 80204 , USA

11. Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University , Flagstaff, AZ 86011 , USA

12. School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University , Flagstaff, AZ 86011 , USA

13. USDA Forest Service , Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 , USA

Abstract

Abstract The influence of forest treatments on wildfire effects is challenging to interpret. This is, in part, because the impact forest treatments have on wildfire can be slight and variable across many factors. Effectiveness of a treatment also depends on the metric considered. We present and define human–fire interaction, fire behavior, and ecological metrics of forest treatment effects on wildfire and discuss important considerations and recommendations for evaluating treatments. We demonstrate these concepts using a case study from the Cameron Peak Fire in Colorado, USA. Pre-fire forest treatments generally, but not always, experienced reduced burn severity, particularly when surface fuels were reduced. Treatments in the Cameron Peak Fire have also been documented as increasing tree survivorship, aiding suppression efforts, promoting firefighter safety, and influencing fire spread. However, the impacts of pre-fire management on primary landscape-scale objectives, like watershed protection, are unknown. Discussions about the influence of pre-fire treatments on fire effects must define the indicator(s) being assessed, as the same treatment may be considered successful under one measure but not others. Thus, it is critical to bring a common language and understanding to conversations about treatment effects and advance efforts to evaluate the range of treatment effects, thus supporting treatment planning.

Funder

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Colorado Forest Restoration Institute

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Forestry

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