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Modeling Post-Fire Tree Mortality Using a Logistic Regression Method within a Forest Landscape Model

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Jacob Fraser, Wen J Wang, Hong S He, and Frank Thompson, 2019-01-03, Modeling Post-Fire Tree Mortality Using a Logistic Regression Method within a Forest Landscape Model: Forests, v. 10, iss. 1.

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Abstract (from Forests): Fire is a multi-scale process that is an important component in determining ecosystem age structures and successional trajectories across forested landscapes. In order to address questions regarding fire effects over large spatial scales and long temporal scales researchers often employ forest landscape models which can model fire as a spatially explicit disturbance. Within forest landscape models site-level fire effects are often simplified to the species, functional type, or cohort level due to time or computational resource limitations. In this study we used a subset of publicly available U.S. Forest Service forest inventory data (FIA) to estimate short-term fire effects on tree densities across multiple [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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