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Upcoming Webinar:
Young forests and fire: Using LiDAR-imagery fusion to explore fuels and fire severity in a subalpine forest reburn
February 9th, 10am-11am MST
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In this webinar, presenters Kristin Braziunas (University of Wisconsin) and Diane Abendroth (National Park Service) will share results from a study that fused multiple data sources to map fuels across a large forested landscape and explored fuels and fire severity in a subalpine forest reburn.

Landscape-scale maps of vegetation structure and fuels can support management decisions but are lacking for most landscapes. Researchers used remotely sensed data (LiDAR, aerial imagery) and a vegetation map coupled with field data to map canopy and surface fuels in Grand Teton National Park (GRTE) forests and shrublands. Models performed well, predicting continuous fuel loads and surface fire behavior fuel models with reasonable accuracy. They then used the fuels map to compare fuel loads in treated vs. untreated areas and to test relationships between fuels and fire severity in the 2016 Berry Fire, the largest fire in GRTE history. The Berry Fire is a case study of what might be increasingly common under expected changes in fire activity: 43% of the fire perimeter reburned young, subalpine forest recovering from previous fire. 


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CONTACT US -- We'd like to hear your suggestions, ideas, and questions.


Vita Wright, Principal Investigator                      
vita.wright@usda.gov  |  406.396.5374                   
US Forest Service, Kalispell, Montana

Signe Leirfallom, Coordinator

signe.leirfallom@umontana.edu  |  406.546.4467 
University of Montana, Missoula, Montana

Cory Davis, Science Communication Specialist

cory.davis@mso.umt.edu  |  406.257.3166 
University of Montana, Missoula, Montana

Monique Wynecoop, Fire Ecologist
monique.wynecoop@usda.gov |  509.684.7091
US Forest Service, Colville, Washington


Pamela Sikkink, Fire and Fuels Information Specialist
pamela.sikkink@usda.gov |  406.829.7343
US Forest Service, Missoula, Montana


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