Science Flash December 2021: Advancing Tribal Forest Management
In Arizona and New Mexico, there are 10 million [...]
Science Flash October 2021: An illustrative line of evidence: What photos can teach us about ecosystem change and restoration
Scientists and land managers use many different lines of [...]
Science Flash September 2021: State of the Science on Western Wildfires, Forest Management and Climate Change
A new set of papers reviews the established science on wildfires [...]
Science Flash August 2021: The 2010 Schultz Fire: A Ten-Year Full-Cost Analysis
Understanding the long-term socio-economic implications of high-severity wildfire and [...]
Science Flash June 2021: Lines of Evidence: How Reconstructing Historical Fire Regimes Informs Current and Future Forest Management
The 2020 wildfire season set records across the western [...]
Science Flash May 2021: Restoration Increases Resilience to Climate Change in Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Forests
A recent study led by Mike Stoddard and a team of [...]
Science Flash April 2021: Climate Change and Forest Adaptation: Building a Strategy for Science-Based Action
Climate change represents one of the most complex and [...]
Science Flash March 2021: Two-Day Seminar to Brings Together Hundreds of Forest Industry Experts
A critical barrier to achieving forest restoration goals in [...]
Science Flash February 2021: New Working Paper: Mitigating Postfire Runoff and Erosion
Catastrophic wildfire events impact communities, ecosystems, and cultural resources—and [...]
Science Flash January 2021: An Assessment of Pinyon-Juniper Woodland Classification on the Kaibab National Forest
Researchers and ecologists at the Ecological Restoration Institute (ERI) [...]
Science Flash December 2020: Using Drones, Airplanes and State-of-the-Art Technology to Assess Forest Health
Researchers at Northern Arizona University and the Ecological Restoration [...]
Science Flash November 2020: White Paper: Local Experiences with the 2019 Museum Fire and Associated Flood Risk
A new white paper by researchers Catrin Edgeley and [...]