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Informing Decisions to Resist, Accept, or Direct Post-fire Vegetation Transitions

Principal Investigator
Solomon Dobrowski

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Start Date
2022-12-15
End Date
2025-12-15
Release Date
2022

Summary

As wildfire activity surges in the western U.S., managers are increasingly challenged by decisions surrounding managing post-fire environments.Changing fire regimes and warmer,drier post-fire conditions are increasing the likelihood of post-fire vegetation transitions, for example,from forest to grassland. Given the economic and ecological importance of these ecosystems, transformation is a concern for managers, policy-makers, and the public. As rapid environmental changes occur, management aimed at maintaining historical conditions will become increasingly untenable, requiring managers to make decisions that steward vegetation toward desired or novel conditions. The Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) framework provides guidance for making [...]

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Grassland near Boise, ID. Photo Credit: Emily Fort, USGS.
Grassland near Boise, ID. Photo Credit: Emily Fort, USGS.

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