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Type: Video
Presenter(s):
- Thomas E. KolbNorthern Arizona University
Distribution Contact(s):
- Barbara Satink WolfsonSouthwest Fire Science Consortium
Publisher(s):
- Southwest Fire Science Consortium
Publication Date: December 14, 2011
In this webinar Dr. Thomas Kolb will summarize the key findings of a six-year study of impacts of intense fire and fuel-reduction thinning on the carbon and water balances of ponderosa pine forests in Arizona. The results should be of interest to fire and forest managers and climate change scientists who want more information about impacts of disturbance on forest carbon sequestration, and to water managers and hydrologists who want more information on impacts of forest disturbance on downstream water supply. This webinar was hosted by the Southwest Fire Science Consortium.
Recording Length: 0:52:28
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- ecosystem services
- fire intensity
- forest carbon
- fuel reduction
- ponderosa pine
- restoration thinning
- water balance
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FRAMES Record Number: 11544