El campo del fuego prescrito: Un centro de recursos

El campo del fuego prescrito: Un centro de recursos

El campo de los incendios prescritos es vasto y variado.

Para ayudarle en su conocimiento de los diversos temas que son relevantes para los profesionales del fuego prescrito, los líderes del fuego prescrito y los ecologistas del Audubon Canyon Ranch han recopilado extractos del creciente cuerpo de investigación científica, conocimientos ecológicos tradicionales, y documentos de expertos en la materia. Ampliaremos esta página de recursos con regularidad. Disfrútala y consúltala a menudo.

Recursos de búsqueda

A continuación puede consultar los recursos por temas.

Recursos
Ecología e incendios
Thinning with follow-up burning treatments have increased effectiveness at reducing severity in California’s largest wildfire

A study in the 2021 Dixie Fire area found forest treatments to reduce both tree densities and surface fuels are critical for reducing fire severity and forest loss.

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Ecología e incendios
Prescribed fires effects on actual and modeled fuel loads and forest structure in southern coast redwood forests

Fire suppression, timber harvesting, and the forced removal of Indigenous burning have fundamentally changed conditions in coast redwood forests. This recent study reveals contemporary prescribed fire effects in Sonoma and Santa Cruz counties in coast redwood forests.

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Policy & Liability
Realignment of federal environmental policies to recognize fire's role

A comprehensive review of where the existing policy framework misaligns with the unique role of fire in ecosystems and with Tribal sovereignty, current barriers, and proposed reforms to incentivize the use of beneficial fire.

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Indigenous Science
Good Fire II

Current barriers to the expansion of cultural burning and prescribed fire in the United States and recommended solutions from the Karuk Tribe.

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Ecología e incendios
Trends in prescribed fire weather windows from 2000 to 2022 in California

Weather windows in Sonoma County show an increasing trend in opportunities for prescribed fire use.

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Ecología e incendios
Growing impact of wildfire on western US water supply

How will increasing wildfire activity affect water resources in the water-limited western United States? This study shows streamflow increased 30% after 20% of a forested area in a watershed burned.

Recursos de búsqueda

A continuación puede consultar los recursos por temas.

Recursos
Ecología e incendios
Thinning with follow-up burning treatments have increased effectiveness at reducing severity in California’s largest wildfire

A study in the 2021 Dixie Fire area found forest treatments to reduce both tree densities and surface fuels are critical for reducing fire severity and forest loss.

Recursos
Ecología e incendios
Prescribed fires effects on actual and modeled fuel loads and forest structure in southern coast redwood forests

Fire suppression, timber harvesting, and the forced removal of Indigenous burning have fundamentally changed conditions in coast redwood forests. This recent study reveals contemporary prescribed fire effects in Sonoma and Santa Cruz counties in coast redwood forests.

Recursos
Policy & Liability
Realignment of federal environmental policies to recognize fire's role

A comprehensive review of where the existing policy framework misaligns with the unique role of fire in ecosystems and with Tribal sovereignty, current barriers, and proposed reforms to incentivize the use of beneficial fire.

Recursos
Indigenous Science
Good Fire II

Current barriers to the expansion of cultural burning and prescribed fire in the United States and recommended solutions from the Karuk Tribe.

Recursos
Ecología e incendios
Trends in prescribed fire weather windows from 2000 to 2022 in California

Weather windows in Sonoma County show an increasing trend in opportunities for prescribed fire use.

Recursos
Ecología e incendios
Growing impact of wildfire on western US water supply

How will increasing wildfire activity affect water resources in the water-limited western United States? This study shows streamflow increased 30% after 20% of a forested area in a watershed burned.