Fuel Treatments and Fire Severity: A Meta-Analysis

TitleFuel Treatments and Fire Severity: A Meta-Analysis
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsMartinson, EJ, Omi, PN
Series TitleRMRS-RP
Document NumberRMRS-RP-103WWW
Pagination35
Date Published06/2013
InstitutionUSDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
Keywordseffect size, prescribed burning, synthesis, thinning, wildfire
Abstract

We employed meta-analysis and information theory to synthesize findings reported in the literature on the effects of fuel treatments on subsequent fire intensity and severity. Data were compiled from 19 publications that reported observed fire responses from 62 treated versus untreated contrasts. Effect sizes varied widely and the most informative grouping of studies distinguished three vegetation types and three types of fuel treatment. The resultant meta-analytic model is highly significant (p<0.001) and explains 78% of the variability in reported observations of fuel treatment effectiveness. Our synthesis highlights several considerations that both support and inform the current fuels management paradigm.