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Wildfire Potential with Climate, Land Use Planning, and Forest Management

Cullen, A., Axe, T., & Podschwit, H. (2020). International Journal of Wildland Fire.

September 30, 2020

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Emergency Management Environment Article
Evans Authors: Alison C. Cullen

After another historic wildfire season, the research aims to address two central questions: (1) How will climate change alter future patterns of wildfire, particularly co-occurring megafires? (2) What implications does this hold for risk management decisions including fire suppression and prescribed burning? The research explores the interaction of wildfire potential with climate, land use planning and forest management.


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