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Maintain and restore species and age class diversity

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Approach

Maintain and restore species and age class diversity.

Tactics

  • Identify and map highest risk areas at the landscape level to provide context for prioritization.
  • Reduce stand density and shift composition toward species that are more fire adaptive and drought tolerant.
  • Restore age class diversity while protecting legacy trees.

Citation

Halofsky, J.E.; Peterson, D.L.; Ho, J.J.; Little, N.J.; Joyce, L.A., eds. (2018). Climate change vulnerability and adaptation in the Intermountain Region. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-375. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station., Peterson, D.L.; Halofsky, J.E.; Johnson, M.C. (2011). Managing and adapting to changing fire regimes in a warmer climate. In: McKenzie, D.; Miller, C.; Falk, D., eds. The landscape ecology of fire. New York: Springer: 249–267.

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