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Type: Report
Author(s): Michael G. Harrington
Editor(s): Colin C. Hardy; Stephen F. Arno
Publication Date: 1996

The decision to include the fire process as part of a restoration treatment for a particular forest site is most logically made in conjunction with the decision for a silvicultural treatment. In other words, forest managers do not typically wait to visually or quantitatively evaluate the post harvest site before deciding whether or not to apply fire. Each phase of the restoration effort can effectively relieve only certain aspects of forest problems. So, silviculture and fire are complementary.

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Citation: Harrington, Michael G. 1996. Prescribed fire applications: Restoring ecological structure and process in ponderosa pine forests. Page 41. In: Hardy, Colin C.; Arno, Stephen F. (editors). The use of fire in forest restoration. General Technical Report INT-GTR-341. Ogden, UT: USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station. 86 p.

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Keywords:
  • ecological structure
  • fire regimes
  • Pinus ponderosa
  • ponderosa pine
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FRAMES Record Number: 12589