Modeling biotic habitat high risk areas
January 1, 2000
Fire, especially stand replacing fire, poses a threat to many threatened and endangered species as well as their habitat. On the other hand, fire is important in maintaining a variety of successional stages that can be important for approach risk assessment to assist in prioritizing areas for allocation of fire mitigation funds. One example looks at assessing risk to the species and biotic communities of concern followed by the Colorado Natural Heritage Program. One looks at the risk to Mexican spottled owls. Another looks at the risk to cutthroat trout, and a fourth considers the general effects of fire and elk.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2000 |
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Title | Modeling biotic habitat high risk areas |
DOI | 10.1300/J091v11n01_05 |
Authors | Don G. Despain, P. Beier, C. Tate, B.M. Durtsche, T. Stephens |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | Journal of Sustainable Forestry |
Index ID | 70022256 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |