There may be multiple paths to fuel reduction in the wildland-urban interface
Sunday, June 1, 2014 - 05:31
in Earth & Climate
Conservative fuel treatments designed to reduce fire severity while still providing forest cover and wildlife habitat worked equally as well as more intensive treatments in allowing for the protection of homes during the 2011 Wallow Fire, a study has found. The distance into the treated area where fire severity was reduced varied, however, between these different thinning approaches where fuels were reduced.