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Restoring forest structure and process stabilizes forest carbon in wildfire-prone southwestern ponderosa pine forests
Matthew D. Hurteau
, Shuang Liang
, Katherine L. Martin
, Malcolm P. North
, George W Koch
, Bruce A Hungate
Biological Sciences
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Ponderosa pine Forest
100%
Forest Structure
100%
Wildfire
100%
Forest Carbon
100%
Carbon Balance
42%
Total Ecosystem Carbon
42%
Wildfire Probability
28%
Burn Treatment
28%
Net Ecosystem Carbon Balance
28%
Fire Exclusion
14%
Climate Change
14%
Southwestern USA
14%
Fire Risk
14%
Forest Fire
14%
Prescribed Burning
14%
Extreme Wildfire
14%
Carbon Loss
14%
High-severity Fire
14%
Forest Carbon Balance
14%
Wildfire Severity
14%
Forest Type
14%
Forest Treatments
14%
Forest Thinning
14%
Wildfire Occurrence
14%
C Sink
14%
Treatment Control
14%
Carbon Benefits
14%
Wildfire Events
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pinus
100%
Carbon Balance
100%
Prescribed Burning
16%
Fire Severity
16%
Forest Types
16%
Forest Thinning
16%