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Landscape Ecology | 2015

Restoring fire-prone Inland Pacific landscapes: seven core principles

Paul F. Hessburg; Derek J. Churchill; Andrew J. Larson; Ryan D. Haugo; Carol Miller; Thomas A. Spies; Malcolm P. North; Nicholas A. Povak; R. Travis Belote; Peter H. Singleton; William L. Gaines; Robert E. Keane; Gregory H. Aplet; Scott L. Stephens; Penelope Morgan; Peter A. Bisson; Bruce E. Rieman; R. Brion Salter; Gordon H. Reeves

ContextMore than a century of forest and fire management of Inland Pacific landscapes has transformed their successional and disturbance dynamics. Regional connectivity of many terrestrial and aquatic habitats is fragmented, flows of some ecological and physical processes have been altered in space and time, and the frequency, size and intensity of many disturbances that configure these habitats have been altered. Current efforts to address these impacts yield a small footprint in comparison to wildfires and insect outbreaks. Moreover, many current projects emphasize thinning and fuels reduction within individual forest stands, while overlooking large-scale habitat connectivity and disturbance flow issues.MethodsWe provide a framework for landscape restoration, offering seven principles. We discuss their implication for management, and illustrate their application with examples.ResultsHistorical forests were spatially heterogeneous at multiple scales. Heterogeneity was the result of variability and interactions among native ecological patterns and processes, including successional and disturbance processes regulated by climatic and topographic drivers. Native flora and fauna were adapted to these conditions, which conferred a measure of resilience to variability in climate and recurrent contagious disturbances.ConclusionsTo restore key characteristics of this resilience to current landscapes, planning and management are needed at ecoregion, local landscape, successional patch, and tree neighborhood scales. Restoration that works effectively across ownerships and allocations will require active thinking about landscapes as socio-ecological systems that provide services to people within the finite capacities of ecosystems. We focus attention on landscape-level prescriptions as foundational to restoration planning and execution.


Forest Ecology and Management | 2012

Tree spatial patterns in fire-frequent forests of western North America, including mechanisms of pattern formation and implications for designing fuel reduction and restoration treatments

Andrew J. Larson; Derek J. Churchill


Forest Ecology and Management | 2013

Restoring forest resilience: From reference spatial patterns to silvicultural prescriptions and monitoring

Derek J. Churchill; Andrew J. Larson; Matthew C. Dahlgreen; Jerry F. Franklin; Paul F. Hessburg; James A. Lutz


Forest Ecology and Management | 2015

Water balance and topography predict fire and forest structure patterns

Van R. Kane; James A. Lutz; C. Alina Cansler; Nicholas A. Povak; Derek J. Churchill; Douglas F. Smith; Jonathan T. Kane; Malcolm P. North


Remote Sensing of Environment | 2014

Assessing fire effects on forest spatial structure using a fusion of Landsat and airborne LiDAR data in Yosemite National Park

Van R. Kane; Malcolm P. North; James A. Lutz; Derek J. Churchill; Susan L. Roberts; Douglas F. Smith; Robert J. McGaughey; Jonathan T. Kane; Matthew L. Brooks


Forest Ecology and Management | 2015

Mixed severity fire effects within the Rim fire: Relative importance of local climate, fire weather, topography, and forest structure

Van R. Kane; C. Alina Cansler; Nicholas A. Povak; Jonathan T. Kane; Robert J. McGaughey; James A. Lutz; Derek J. Churchill; Malcolm P. North


Forest Ecology and Management | 2016

Tamm Review: Management of mixed-severity fire regime forests in Oregon, Washington, and Northern California

Paul F. Hessburg; Thomas A. Spies; David A. Perry; Carl N. Skinner; Alan H. Taylor; Peter M. Brown; Scott L. Stephens; Andrew J. Larson; Derek J. Churchill; Nicholas A. Povak; Peter H. Singleton; Brenda C. McComb; William J. Zielinski; Brandon M. Collins; R. Brion Salter; John J. Keane; Jerry F. Franklin; Greg Riegel


Forest Ecology and Management | 2017

Cover of tall trees best predicts California spotted owl habitat

Malcolm P. North; Jonathan T. Kane; Van R. Kane; Gregory P. Asner; William J. Berigan; Derek J. Churchill; Scott Conway; R.J. Gutiérrez; Sean Jeronimo; John J. Keane; Alexander Koltunov; Tina Mark; Monika Moskal; Thomas Munton; Zachary Peery; Carlos Ramirez; Rahel Sollmann; Angela M. White; Sheila A. Whitmore


Forest Ecology and Management | 2016

Historical spatial patterns and contemporary tree mortality in dry mixed-conifer forests

Kate A. Clyatt; Justin S. Crotteau; Michael S. Schaedel; Haley L. Wiggins; Harold Kelley; Derek J. Churchill; Andrew J. Larson


Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-956. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 93 p. | 2017

Historical forest structure, composition, and spatial pattern in dry conifer forests of the western Blue Mountains, Oregon

Derek J. Churchill; Gunnar C. Carnwath; Andrew J. Larson; Sean A. Jeronimo

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Malcolm P. North

United States Forest Service

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Nicholas A. Povak

United States Forest Service

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Van R. Kane

University of Washington

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Paul F. Hessburg

United States Forest Service

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John J. Keane

United States Forest Service

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