Effects of Timber Harvest Following Wildfire in Western North America

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Effects of Timber Harvest Following Wildfire in Western North America
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Total Pages : 60
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ISBN-10 : 9781437926668
ISBN-13 : 1437926665
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Book Synopsis Effects of Timber Harvest Following Wildfire in Western North America by : David L. Peterson

Book excerpt: Timber harvest following wildfire leads to different outcomes depending on the biophysical setting of the forest, pattern of burn severity, operational aspects of tree removal, and other activities. Postfire logging adds to these effects by removing standing dead trees (snags) and disturbing the soil. The influence of postfire logging depends on the intensity of the fire, intensity of the logging operation, and mgmt. activities such as fuel treatments. Removal of snags reduces long-term fuel loads but generally results in increased amounts of fine fuels for the first few years after logging. Cavity-nesting birds, small mammals, and amphibians may be affected by harvest of standing dead and live trees, with negative effects on most species. Illustrations.


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