Supporting Science
The Partnership’s plans, efforts, and decisions are guided, first and foremost, by honest science. Here we have compiled an always-incomplete and ever-growing list of scientific publications and testimony related to forestry, community forest management, watershed health, wildfires, prescribed burns, public health, ecology, the natural history of southwestern Colorado and the Four Corners region, and many other related topics meant to inform you about the foundational principles and endgame ideas that motivate us. We have done our best to sort these topics by general category. Enjoy!
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Forest Service to allow chain saws in two Southwest Colorado wilderness areas
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Climate change limits forest recovery after wildfires
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Report: Drought, heat in New Mexico wiped out acres of trees
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Tree-ring analysis explains physiology behind drought intolerance
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Forest soils need many decades to recover from fires and logging
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As beetle kill spreads, will the drive from Durango to Silverton resemble Wolf Creek Pass?
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Wildfire and Climate Change Push Low-Elevation Forests Across a Critical Climate Threshold for Tree Regeneration
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Historical Fire Regimes in Ponderosa Pine and Mixed-Conifer Landscapes of the San Juan Mountains, Colorado, USA
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Changes in forest structure since 1860 in ponderosa pine dominated forests in the Colorado and Wyoming Front Range, USA
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Ecological Forestry: Much More Than Retention Harvesting
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Natural Disturbances and Stand Development Principles for Ecological Forestry
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Restoring Composition and Structure in Southwestern Frequent-Fire Forests
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An Assessment of Forest Ecosystem Health in the Southwest
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Colorado Forest Restoration Institute – Full Publication Library
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Climate Change and Forest Carbon Storage
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Decision-Making Under Uncertainty (Re: Forestry)
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The Role of Cooperatives in Forestry
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Mixed-Conifer Forests in Southwest Colorado
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Innovations in Forestry and Fire Mitigation: Report for Senator Bennet
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Forest Vegetation Monitoring Protocol (PNW)
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Monitoring Forest Regeneration Projects
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After Paradise, living with fire means redefining resilience
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Rethinking disaster recovery after a California town is leveled by wildfire
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To control wildfires, Western officials are urged to follow South’s lead
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Healthy snow season allows for prescribed burns in SW Colorado
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Conditions ideal for prescribed burns in Southwest Colorado
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Forest fires accelerating snowmelt across western US
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New insights on animal movement in fire-prone landscapes
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Wildfire risk in California no longer coupled to winter precipitation
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Fire’s effects on soil moisture, runoff
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Video: The fire that saved Sun Valley
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Washington State Wildland Fire Protection 10-Year Strategic Plan: Solutions for a prepared, safe resilient Washington
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Prescribed Fire Policy Barriers and Opportunities: A Diversity of Challenges and Strategies Across the West
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Limits to Ponderosa Pine Regeneration following Large High-Severity Forest Fires in the United States Southwest
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Wildfire Mitigation through Partnerships: Southwest Colorado Success Story
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Burning Together and Learning Together
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Building Mitigation Contractor Capacity in Southwest Colorado
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The Sauls Creek Prescribed Burn: A Success Story
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Decades of Progress – Promoting Forest Treatments and Public Support
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Redstone Canyon: A Mitigation Success Story
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Returning Fire To The Land: Celebrating Traditional Knowledge and Fire
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Fire, Fuels, and Streams: Effects and Effectiveness of Riparian Treatments
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Success Stories and Lessons Learned
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge: A Model for Modern Fire Management?
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Southern Rockies Fire Science Network
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Perspectives on Wildland Fire
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Prescribed Fire and Wildfire Risk Reduction
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Long-term Impacts of Prescribed Burning (SW Australia)
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Reasons for Prescribed Fire in Forest Management
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Purposes of Prescribed Burning
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Protecting the Forest: Setting Smaller Fires to Prevent Big Ones
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Prescribed Fire and Management Goals
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Inside The Firestorm
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Why Are Fire Seasons Longer?
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Let It Burn
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Want To Reduce Wildfire Risk?
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Colorado Executive Order D 2015-002 – Regarding Prescribed Fire
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The Influence of Western Spruce Budworm on Fire in Spruce-Fir Forests
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The High Park Fire 5 Years Later
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Insights from Wildfire Science
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Do Bark Beetle Outbreaks Increase Wildfire Risks?
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Negative Consequences of Positive Feedbacks in US Wildfire Management
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Burned Area in Western US Unaffected by Recent Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks
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Roads and Fire: A Proven Relationship
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The Rim Fire: Uncharacteristically Large Fire in Forest with Restored Fire Regime
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Pile Burn – Science You Can Use
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Fire Regime Condition Class
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Colorado’s drought is not over, experts say
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Declining snowpack over Western US mapped at a finer scale
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After the fire: Blazes pose hidden threat to the West’s drinking water
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Water and Soil Management Considerations – Becca Smith, USFS Hydrologist
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Effects of Fire on Soil and Water
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If a Tree Falls in the Forest…
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How To Get Good, Clean Drinking Water
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Bark Beetles Increase Biodiversity While Maintaining Drinking Water Quality
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Water Resources and Energy Alternatives in the Southwest
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Forests and Water: The Sierra Nevada Watershed Ecosystem Enhancement Project
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Effects of Selective Logging on Runoff Characteristics
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Assessing Watershed-Wildfire Risks on National Forest Land in the Rockies
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Colorado’s Water Plan [Dec 2014 Draft]
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Forest Management to Protect Colorado’s Water Resources (2017)
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Tree loss from bark-beetle infestation impacts elk habitat
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Coupled Ecohydrology and Plant Hydraulics Modeling Predicts Ponderosa Pine Seedling Mortality and Lower Treeline in the US Northern Rocky Mountains
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Effects of Fire on Flora
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Effects of Fire on Fauna
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How Trees Survive and Thrive After a Fire
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The Citizen’s Guide To Colorado Climate Change
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Recent Beetle Outbreaks, Wildfires, and Post-fire Tree Regeneration in the Northern Rockies
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The Forests They are A-Changin’
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Payments for Ecosystem Services
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A User’s Guide To Ecosystem Services
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Cumulative Effects of Roads and Logging on Landscape Structure (San Juans)
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Changing Beetle Activity in the Colorado Rockies
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Spruce Beetle: An Agent of Subalpine Change
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Wildlife Management Considerations I – Anthony Garcia, Wildlife Specialist, USFS
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Wildlife Management Considerations II – Anthony Garcia, Wildlife Specialist, USFS
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Climate Change in the Context of 21st Century Dryland Forest Regeneration