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Research Briefs
Forest Carbon Sequestration in Fire-Prone Forests
Treatment Costs & Benefits in Sierran Mixed-Conifer
Treatment Costs & Benefits in Southwestern Ponderosa Pine
High-Severity Wildfire Effects on Carbon
Fire Management and Climate Change

Longleaf Pine Restoration and Carbon 
Stabilizing Carbon in Ponderosa Pine Forests
10-year Post-treatment Carbon Dynamics in Sierran Mixed-Conifer
Prescribed Burning and Charcoal Carbon Formation
Climate-driven Changes in Forest Succession in Puget Lowlands Forests
Hotter Droughts: A Challenge for the Southwest
Projected climate-wildfire effects on Sierra Nevada Forests
Restoring surface fire stabilizes carbon under extreme fire weather
Efficacy of forest treatments in ponderosa pine under projected climate
Projected climate and wildfire decrease forest carbon storage
Treatment optimization reduces carbon loss under projected climate
Treatment timing influences carbon stocks and emissions in the Sierra Nevada
​Vegetation-fire feedback reduces projected area burned and emissions in the Sierra Nevada
Targeted treatments stabilize forest carbon in a southeastern US forest matrix
Santa Fe Fireshed treatment optimization
Fire reinforces shrub conversion

General Audience
Imagine Magazine
The Conversation - Climate Change and Wildfire (30 AUG 2013)
The Guardian - What Trump gets wrong about wildfires, by a fire scientist (13 NOV 2018)
Santa Fe New Mexican (5 Oct 2019)
The Washington Post - Trump has a point: The fires are worse because we managed the forests badley (18 Sept 2020)
These two videos were produced by the Sierra Nevada Conservancy.  They are part of the outreach campaign for the Forest Carbon Plan.
This is episode 13 - Planting trees in the Jemez - from NM PBS Our Land series
This video was produced by James West from Mother Jones and is part of the Explained in 90 Seconds series.
A video on prescribed fire use in northern California.
This video is about the Teakettle Experiment.  It is designed as an educational video about forest and fire ecology in Sierran mixed-conifer forests.
Media Coverage of our Research
KQRE - 10/23/2017, Grist - 2/14/2019, Backpacker Magazine - 1/2019, Lithuanian Public Radio - 11/25/2018, WNYC The Brian Lehrer Show - 11/20/2018, BBC Outside Source - 11/19/2018, Euronews NOW - 11/19/2018 KQED Forum - 10/19/2018 Water Deeply - 8/28/2018 Vox - 8/17/2018 NM Political Report - 8/13/2018 NPR - 8/7/2018 CBC - 6/26/2018 CBSN - 12/29/2017 High Country News - 12/6/2017 KOAT - 10/17/2017 Real News - 10/14/2017 Vox - 10/16/2017  Nova Next - 10/30/2015;  ClimateWire - 1/30/2014 Nature Conservancy Magazine - 9/2013 New Zealand Herald - 8/31/2013 Wired - Explained in 90 Seconds (8/26/2013) Mother Jones - 6/13/2013 Aspen Public Radio - 7/6/2012 Arizona Republic - 7/5/2011 Science Live - 6/30/2011 Arizona Daily Sun - 6/25/2011 Ecosystem Marketplace - 6/1/2011 KNAU Inquiring Minds - 4/4/2011 ABC 15 News - 9/21/2010 The Daily Courier - 9/17/2010 The Guardian - 7/28/2010 KNAU - 7/7/2010 Land Letter - 4/15/2010 Arizona Daily Sun - 3/24/2010 Discovery News - 3/23/2010 National Public Radio - 3/21/2010 ScienceNOW - 3/18/2010 New York Times Science Daily - 3/18/2010 The Oregonian - 12/4/2009 Energy and Environment News - 12/1/2009 National Public Radio - 10/23/2009 ClimateWire - 9/17/2008 Wildland Fire: Lessons Learned Center Advances in Fire Practice
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