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Future of Fire in the South Central: Towards a National Synthesis of Wildland Fire Under a Changing Climate

Principal Investigator
Omkar Joshi

Dates

Release Date
2020
Start Date
2021-04-01
End Date
2023-03-31

Summary

Climate projections for the southern Great Plains, and elsewhere in the U.S., indicate that a hotter future with changes in precipitation amount and seasonality is to be expected. As plants become stressed from these changes, wildfire risk increases. One of the most valuable approaches to reducing the impacts of wildfires is fuel reduction through prescribed burns. Fuel reduction helps minimize the destruction of ecological communities, threats of future flooding, and extensive damages by lessening the intensity of future wildfires. Although safe burning practices can largely minimize the risks, prescribed burns may bring some degree of concern among practitioners. The real and perceived risks may include bodily injuries, liabilities [...]

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Contacts

CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program
Principal Investigator :
Omkar Joshi
Co-Investigator :
Renee McPherson, Aaron Russell
Funding Agency :
South Central CASC

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“South Rim 4 Fire, Texas; Credit: Big Bend National Park, Public Domain.”
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South Rim 4 Fire, Texas; Credit: Big Bend National Park, Public Domain.
South Rim 4 Fire, Texas; Credit: Big Bend National Park, Public Domain.

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

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