Photographic handbook for comparing burned and unburned sites within a dry forested and grassland mosiac: a tool for communication, calibration, and monitoring post-fire effects

Publication Type:

Book

Source:

General Technical Report, Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Volume RMRS-GTR-197, Fort Collins, CO, p.57 p (2007)

Call Number:

B07JAI01IDUS

Abstract:

This photograph handbook describes characteristics and burn severity of a dry forested and grassland mosaic that burned within the last decade. We show photographs of different burned and unburned sites to help compare fire occurrence in similar stands. The handbook provides local land managers with a quick, inexpensive, and efficient way to evaluate effects of prescribed fire, wildfire, or a combination of the two, based on current conditions of unburned sites. This handbook can be used as a communication, calibration, or monitoring tool. It also contains a CD (RMRS-RP-67) that documents the vegetation and soil effects from prescribed, wild, and combined fire effects in our study.

Notes:

Reference Code: B07JAI01IDUS <br>

Full Citation: Jain, T., M. Juillerat, J. Sandquist, M. Ford, B. Sauer, R. Mitchell, S. McAvoy, J. Hanley, and J. David. 2007. Photographic handbook for comparing burned and unburned sites within a dry forested and grassland mosiac: a tool for communication, calibration, and monitoring post-fire effects. General Technical Report RMRS-GTR-197. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 57 p. <br>

Location: ELECTRONIC FILE - BOTANY: OTHER; COMMUNITY ECOLOGY REPRINT FILE <br>

Keywords: prescribed fire, wildfire, fuel treatments, ponderosa pine, grasslands, Rocky Mountains <br>