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Climate change, altered fire regimes, fire-vegetation feedbacks, and carbon dynamics

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Start Date
2006
End Date
2013

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Funding Agency :
USFS PNW Station
Principal Investigator :
Donald McKenzie
Co-Investigator :
UW CIG and School of Environmental and Forest Sciences

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Purpose

Analyze changing climate-fire dynamics in response to shifts in vegetation and water-balance deficit. Model changes in age class distributions, productivity, and carbon sequestration from altered fire regimes, including spatial patterns of carbon sequestration.

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nameResponse of Physical Systems to Climate Change
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nameVulnerability and Adaptation
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nameMonitoring and Observation Systems
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urlhttp://www.doi.gov/csc/northwest/upload/NW-CSC-Science-Agenda-2012-2015.pdf

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