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Restoring Composition and Structure in Southwestern Frequent-Fire Forests (RMRS GTR-310) Video Series

Ponderosa pine and dry mixed-conifer forests in the Southwest United States are experiencing, or have become increasingly susceptible to large-scale severe wildfire, insect, and disease episodes resulting in altered plant and animal demographics, reduced productivity and biodiversity, and impaired ecosystem processes and functions. Enhancing the resiliency of frequent-fire forests can be assisted by restoring key compositional and structural elements of these forests. The science-basis and management recommendations for doing so are outlined in “Restoring composition and structure in Southwestern frequent-fire forests: A science-based framework for improving ecosystem resiliency” (RMRS-GTR-310).
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Restoring Composition.. Part 1 of 6: The Impetus for Ecological Restoration 0 KB Sep 06, 2019 10:28 AM Published
Restoring Composition.. Part 2 of 6: Expected Benefits and Outcomes of Restoration 0 KB Sep 06, 2019 10:28 AM Published
Restoring Composition.. Part 3 of 6: Key Elements of Southwestern Frequent Fire Forests 0 KB Sep 06, 2019 10:26 AM Published
Restoring Composition.. Part 4 of 6: Considerations for Implementation of the Management Framework 0 KB Sep 06, 2019 10:29 AM Published
Restoring Composition.. Part 5 of 6: Ecological Restoration over Space and Time 0 KB Sep 06, 2019 10:40 AM Published
Restoring Composition.. Part 6 of 6: Putting it all Together: The Bluewater Case Study 0 KB Sep 06, 2019 10:29 AM Published
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