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A study published this month in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences showed that federal land-management agencies, from 2004 through the end of last year, had mostly failed to reduce fire fuels near communities that are in or next to wildland forests — a critical zone of high fire risk called the wildland-urban interface.
In the absence of fire, fuels have accumulated in these forests causing concerns over the potential for catastrophic wildfires.
Overall, the EMAS provides valuable decision support for PAs regarding informed land use planning, conservation programs, vital sign monitoring, control programs (fire fuels, invasives, etc)., and restoration efforts.
This methodology addresses the need for spatially quantifying forest carbon in the terrestrial biosphere to assess forest productivity and wildland fire fuels.
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