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Natural resource management confronts the growing scale and severity of ecosystem responses to drought and wildfire

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Munson, S. M., A. L. Vaughn, B. Petersen, J. B. Bradford, and M. C. Duniway, 2024, Natural resource management confronts the growing scale and severity of ecosystem responses to drought and wildfire. Ecology and Society 29(4):17. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-15517-290417

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Intensification of drought and wildfire associated with climate change has triggered widespread ecosystem stress and transformation. Natural resource managers are on the frontline of these changes, yet their perspectives on whether management actions match the scale and align with the severity of ecosystem responses to improve outcomes are not well understood. To provide new insight, a new conceptual framework that linked scale and severity was tested by conducting interviews and surveys of staff associated with natural resource management on the Colorado Plateau in the southwestern United States (U.S.), which contains the highest concentration of public lands in the contiguous U.S. Results indicate that drought was experienced more [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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