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Identifying opportunity hot spots for reducing the risk of wildfire-caused carbon loss in western US conifer forests

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Jamie L Peeler, Lisa McCauley, Kerry L Metlen, Travis Woolley, Kimberley T Davis, Marcos D Robles, Ryan D Haugo, Karin L Riley, Philip E Higuera, Joseph E Fargione, Robert N Addington, Steven Bassett, Kori Blankenship, Michael J Case, Teresa B Chapman, Edward Smith, Randy Swaty, and Nathan Welch, 2023-09-06, Identifying opportunity hot spots for reducing the risk of wildfire-caused carbon loss in western US conifer forests: IOP Science, v. 18.

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The escalating climate and wildfire crises have generated worldwide interest in using proactive forest management (e.g. forest thinning, prescribed fire, cultural burning) to mitigate the risk of wildfire-caused carbon loss in forests. To estimate the risk of wildfire-caused carbon loss in western United States (US) conifer forests, we used a generalizable framework to evaluate interactions among wildfire hazard and carbon exposure and vulnerability. By evaluating where high social adaptive capacity for proactive forest management overlaps with carbon most vulnerable to wildfire-caused carbon loss, we identified opportunity hot spots for reducing the risk of wildfire-caused carbon loss. We found that relative to their total forest [...]

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

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citationTypeJournal Article
journalEnvironmental Research Letters
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typeDOI
valueDOI 10.1088/1748-9326/acf05a
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value18
typeNumber 9
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value18 094040

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