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Tools to aid post-wildfire assessment and erosion-mitigation treatment decisions
Robichaud, P.R.; Ashmun, L.E. 2013.
Tools to aid post-wildfire assessment and erosion-mitigation treatment decisions.
International Journal of Wildland Fire 22, 95-105.
Keywords: burn severity, erosion modeling, remote sensing, resource valuation
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Abstract:
A considerable investment in post-fire research over the past decade has improved our understanding of
wildfire effects on soil, hydrology, erosion and erosion-mitigation treatment effectiveness. Using this new knowledge, we
have developed several tools to assist land managers with post-wildfire assessment and treatment decisions, such as
prediction models, research syntheses, equipment and methods for field measurements, reference catalogues and
databases of past-practice, and spreadsheets for calculating resource valuation and cost.benefit analysis. These tools
provide relevant science to post-fire assessment teams and land managers in formats that often can be directly entered into
assessment and treatment decision-making protocols. Providing public access to these tools through the internet not only
has increased their dissemination, but also has allowed them to be updated and improved as new knowledge and
technology become available. The use of these science-based tools has facilitated a broader application of current
knowledge to post-fire management in the United States and in other fire-prone areas around the world.
Moscow FSL publication no. 2013g
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