Fuel Treatments: Are we doing enough?

TitleFuel Treatments: Are we doing enough?
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsService, USDAForest
Series TitleScience Update
Document Number25
Pagination16
Date PublishedFall 2018
InstitutionUS Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
CityPortland
Keywordsfuels and fuel treatments, technical reports and journal articles
Abstract

Although a natural ecological process, wildfire in unhealthy forests can be uncharacteristically destructive. Fuel treatments—such as thinning, mowing, prescribed fire, or managed wildfire—can help reduce or redistribute the flammable fuels that threaten to carry and intensify fire. Using both field-tested data and computer simulations, Pacific Northwest Research Station scientists are addressing critical questions such as Are we treating enough
of the landscape to restore fire-adapted forests? Are fuel treatments effective at changing fire behavior? Together with land managers, fuel planners, and other partners, our scientists are helping public land management agencies move toward a future of fire-resilient forests and communities.