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A fast spectral recovery does not necessarily indicate post-fire forest recovery

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Celebrezze, J.V., Franz, M.C., Andrus, R.A., Stahl A.T., Steen-Adams M., Meddens, A.J.H., 2024, A fast spectral recovery does not necessarily indicate post-fire forest recovery, Fire Ecology 20, 54. https://doi.org/10.1186/s42408-024-00288-6

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Background Climate change has increased wildfire activity in the western USA and limited the capacity for forests to recover post-fire, especially in areas burned at high severity. Land managers urgently need a better understanding of the spatiotemporal variability in natural post-fire forest recovery to plan and implement active recovery projects. In burned areas, post-fire “spectral recovery”, determined by examining the trajectory of multispectral indices (e.g., normalized burn ratio) over time, generally corresponds with recovery of multiple post-fire vegetation types, including trees and shrubs. Field data are essential for deciphering the vegetation types reflected by spectral recovery, yet few studies validate spectral recovery [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
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