WUI Research Bibliography for Resource Managers: Bibliography

This extensive 51-page bibliography of WUI research citations is organized into nine sections: 1) Wildland fuels 2) Landscaping fuels 3) Construction 4) Community Planning 5) Social 6) Policy and economics 7) Fire suppression 8) Post-fire recovery 9) Case studies.

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Avian community response to mechanical aspen restoration in the Sierra Nevada: Presentation PDF

Presented at the Aspen Restoration and Ecology Workshop, South Lake Tahoe, CA. 2014.
Results from a study completed on the Almanor and Eagle Lake Ranger Districts that compared pre-and-post treatment bird utilization of the tested stands. Methods, photos, and management implications are also discussed. 

Presenter: Ryan Burnett


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Aspen restoration on the Tahoe National Forest: Presentation

Presented at the Aspen Restoration and Ecology Workshop, South Lake Tahoe, CA. 2014.

Gives a quick overview of our aspen restoration program on Sierraville Ranger District and the Tahoe N.F.  Discusses challenges, past activities, and future plans.
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Yellow Starthistle Management Guide: Field Guide

This guide begins with a description of the biology and ecology of yellow starthistle and its history in California. It then provides a comprehensive overview of treatment methods for yellow starthistle, including each method's advantages and disadvantages, timing, and best fit in a strategic management plan.

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Traditional ecological knowledge to develop and maintain fire regimes in NW CA, Klamath-Siskiyou bioregion: management and restoration of culturally significant habitats: Dissertation

The use of Native American fire regimes evolved in the Klamath-Siskiyou bioregion over millennia. A mixture of Native American and Euro-American sociocultural management has developed from adaptations to climate, topography, ecological processes, and land use practices. This research incorporates Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) to partially examine the role of tribal fire uses and ethnobotany.

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Living With Fire - The USGS Southern California Wildfire Risk Project: Video

The video "Living With Fire: The USGS Southern California Wildfire Risk Project" discusses the history of fire in southern California and explains how science is being used to improve fire management in this area.  

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