Climate Change and Wildfire Impacts in Southwest Forests and Woodlands (Climate Change and Variability in Southwest Ecosystems Series)
Affiliation
Natural Resources & the Environment, School ofIssue Date
2006-11Keywords
climate changewildfire
southwest
woodlands
forest
drought
research needs
impacts
fire
variability
land management
Arizona
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Southwest forests are complex systems that are influenced by climate variability. Wildfires naturally occur in these forests and woodlands, but with an increasing population, land management decisions are becoming more difficult. This publication is a result of discussions from the "Workshop on Climate Variability and Ecosystem Impacts" that was sponsored by UA Cooperative Extension in February 2005. It provides a summary of the current situation, a summary of climate change science for land management, and a brief description of suggested future research in climate science as it relates to forests and woodlands.Series/Report no.
University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Publication AZ1425Description
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