A comprehensive guide to fuel management practices for dry mixed conifer forests in the Northwestern United States

Theresa B. Jain, Mike A. Battaglia, Han Sup Han, Russell T. Graham, Christopher R. Keyes, Jeremy S. Fried, Jonathan E. Sandquist

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Abstract

Several mechanical approaches to managing vegetation fuels hold promise when applied to the dry mixed conifer forests in the western United States. These are most useful to treat surface, ladder, and crown fuels. There are a variety of techniques to remove or alter all kinds of plant biomass (live, dead, or decomposed) that affect forest resilience. It is important for managers to understand when (e.g., relative to stage of succession or time of year) and where (e.g., with respect to forest type or proximity to values at risk) each technique will best accomplish management objectives. This summary addresses three fuel treatment approaches: mechanical, herbicides, and targeted grazing.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalUSDA Forest Service - Research Note RMRS-RN
VolumeRMRS-RN
Issue number61
StatePublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dry mixed conifer forests
  • Fuel management
  • Herbicides
  • Mechanical
  • Targeted grazing

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Forestry
  • Ecology
  • Plant Science

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