Science Information for Informing Forest Fuel Management in the Dry Forests of the Western United States
Authors: McCaffrey, Sarah; Graham, Russell
Source: Journal of Forestry, Volume 105, Number 2, March 2007 , pp. 73-76(4)
Abstract:
Land managers need timely and straightforward access to the best scientific information available for informing decisions on how to treat forest fuels in the dry forests of the western United States. However, although there is a tremendous amount of information available for informing fuels management decisions, often, it is in a form that is difficult to use or of limited applicability. To improve access, interpretability, and use of the full body of research, a pilot project was initiated by the USDA Forest Service to synthesize relevant scientific information and develop publications and decisions support tools that managers can use to inform fuels treatment plans. This article provides an overview of the project and briefly discusses key lessons learned as an introduction to a series of articles, to be published in future Journal of Forestry issues, on different topic areas addressed by the project.Keywords: wildland fire; fuels planning; National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969; technology transfer
Document Type: Research article
