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Few large or many small fires: Using spatial scaling of severe fire to quantify effects of fire-size distribution shifts

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Michele S. Buonanduci, Daniel C. Donato, Joshua S. Halofsky, Maureen C. Kennedy, and Brian J. Harvey, 2024-06-10, Few large or many small fires: Using spatial scaling of severe fire to quantify effects of fire-size distribution shifts: Ecosphere, v. 15, no. 6.

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As wildfire activity increases and fire-size distributions potentially shift in many forested regions worldwide, anticipating the spatial patterns of burn severity expected with future fire activity is critical for ecological understanding and informing management and policy. Because spatial patterns of burn severity are influenced by a complex mixture of drivers, they remain difficult to predict for any given burned landscape. At broader extents, however, spatial scaling relationships relating high-severity patch size and shape to overall fire size, when combined with scenarios regarding regional area burned and fire-size distributions, offer a means to anticipate the spatial configuration of burn severity in future fires. Here, leveraging [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
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