Goal(s)/Objective(s): Characterize the primary social and ecological dimensions of the wildfire risk pathology
Key Findings: A fire-adapted governance system that engages a wide array fo human actors in social networks and planning processes that promote complex thinking about the future offers the best chance of mitigating the wildfire risk pathology,
Problem Addressed: Secondary uses for salvage logging.
Goal(s)/Objective(s): Assess the impacts of blowdown and salvage logging on wildfire severity
Key Findings: Salvage logging reduced the intensity (heat released) of the subsequent fire, but the effect on severity (impact to the system) differed between the tree crowns and forest floor.