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Forest Sciences

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

2008

Hazardous fuels

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Synthesis Of Knowledge Of Hazardous Fuels Management In Loblolly Pine Forests, Douglas J. Marshall, Michael Wimberly, Pete Bettinger, John Stanturf Jan 2008

Synthesis Of Knowledge Of Hazardous Fuels Management In Loblolly Pine Forests, Douglas J. Marshall, Michael Wimberly, Pete Bettinger, John Stanturf

Joint Fire Science Program Synthesis Reports

This synthesis provides an overview of hazardous fuels management in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) forests, as well as a reference guide on prescribed burning and alternative fuel management treatments. Available information is presented on treatment feasibility, approximate costs, and effects on soil, water quality, and wildlife. The objectives of fuel management in loblolly pine forests are to reduce the density of some targeted plant vegetation and change the structural condition of the forest, or both. Prescribed burning is the most common tool for managing fuels in the South due to the relatively low cost per acre and the ability to …