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A Multi-Scale Decision Support Platform for Adaptive Management of Post-Fire Landscapes in the Inland Northwest

Principal Investigator
Arjan Meddens

Dates

Release Date
2022
Start Date
2022-08-15
End Date
2025-08-14

Summary

Climate change is contributing to an increase in wildfire activity in the western United States, including the Blue Mountains and Eastern Cascades Slopes and Foothills of the Inland Northwest. Some forest ecosystems are changing from forest to non-forest because of severe fires, a hot and dry climate, and/or the absence of a viable seed source. On sites impacted by wildfire, managers are tasked with maintaining timber value, wildlife, recreation, and cultural resources important to society. However, managers contend with multiple constraints in forest restoration. To address these constraints, a network of scientists and managers of the Blue Mountains and Eastern Cascades will co-develop a decision support platform (a web application [...]

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“Whitebark pine in Northwest US. Photo Credit: Diane Renkin, NPS.”
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Whitebark pine in Northwest US. Photo Credit: Diane Renkin, NPS.
Whitebark pine in Northwest US. Photo Credit: Diane Renkin, NPS.

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northwest CASC

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