Adapting western North American forests to climate change and wildfires: 10 common questions

SJ Prichard, PF Hessburg, RK Hagmann… - Ecological …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
We review science‐based adaptation strategies for western North American (wNA) forests
that include restoring active fire regimes and fostering resilient structure and composition of …

Wildfire, smoke exposure, human health, and environmental justice need to be integrated into forest restoration and management

SM D'Evelyn, J Jung, E Alvarado… - Current environmental …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Increasing wildfire size and severity across the western United
States has created an environmental and social crisis that must be approached from a …

Wildfire and climate change adaptation of western North American forests: a case for intentional management

PF Hessburg, SJ Prichard, RK Hagmann… - Ecological …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Forest landscapes across western North America (wNA) have experienced extensive
changes over the last two centuries, while climatic warming has become a global reality over …

Land management explains major trends in forest structure and composition over the last millennium in California's Klamath Mountains

CA Knight, L Anderson, MJ Bunting… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
For millennia, forest ecosystems in California have been shaped by fire from both natural
processes and Indigenous land management, but the notion of climatic variation as a …

The importance of Indigenous cultural burning in forested regions of the Pacific West, USA

JW Long, FK Lake, RW Goode - Forest Ecology and Management, 2021 - Elsevier
Indigenous communities in the Pacific West of North America have long depended on fire to
steward their environments, and they are increasingly asserting the importance of cultural …

Facilitating prescribed fire in Northern California through Indigenous governance and interagency partnerships

T Marks-Block, W Tripp - Fire, 2021 - mdpi.com
Prescribed burning by Indigenous people was once ubiquitous throughout California. Settler
colonialism brought immense investments in fire suppression by the United States Forest …

Sustainable agri-food systems: environment, economy, society, and policy

H El Bilali, C Strassner, T Ben Hassen - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Agri-food systems (AFS) have been central in the debate on sustainable development.
Despite this growing interest in AFS, comprehensive analyses of the scholarly literature are …

Environmental education, age, race, and socioeconomic class: An exploration of differential impacts of field trips on adolescent youth in the United States

MJ Stern, RB Powell, BT Frensley - Environmental Education …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Despite growing calls for greater inclusivity and cultural responsiveness, little is known
about how environmental education (EE) may differentially affect diverse audiences. As part …

Centering Amah Mutsun voices in the analysis of a culturally important, fire‐managed coastal grassland

A Taylor, A Sigona, M Kelly - Ecological Applications, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Indigenous communities throughout California, USA, are increasingly advocating for and
practicing cultural fire stewardship, leading to a host of social, cultural, and ecological …

Blending I ndigenous and western science: Quantifying cultural burning impacts in K aruk A boriginal T erritory

SM Greenler, FK Lake, W Tripp… - Ecological …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The combined effects of Indigenous fire stewardship and lightning ignitions shaped
historical fire regimes, landscape patterns, and available resources in many ecosystems …