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Drought and Disturbances as Drivers of Long-Term Ecological Transformation and Risk

Principal Investigator
Todd J Hawbaker

Dates

Start Date
2020-04-10
End Date
2022-12-31
Release Date
2020

Summary

Forested areas in the Western U.S. that are impacted by disturbances such as fire and drought have increased in recent decades. This trend is likely to continue, with the increase in frequency and extent of wildfire activity being especially concerning. Resource managers need reliable scientific information to better understand wildfire occurrence, which can vary substantially across landscapes and throughout time. However, few scientific models capture this variability, and projections of future potential changes in fire occurrence can include some uncertainty. This uncertainty can limit our ability to anticipate potential wildfire impacts on society and ecological systems. Another method to help managers prepare for the future is [...]

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Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Todd J Hawbaker
Co-Investigator :
Paul D Henne, Melanie K Vanderhoof
Funding Agency :
North Central CASC
CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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Data Management Plan Extension

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