University of Washington: Thinning, Prescribed Burns Protected Forests During Massive Carlton Complex Wildfire
The 2014
The wildfire, driven by strong winds and explosive growth, was unprecedented in how it burned the landscape, destroying more than 300 homes in
In the first major study following the devastating
"Our study suggests that the fuel treatments were worth the investment, yielding a more desirable post-fire outcome than if they hadn't been implemented," said lead author
On
Propelled by the fast-moving column of smoke and wind, the flames traveled all the way to the
"It was the kind of fire that even experts who have studied them for decades had not seen before," said Prichard, who lives in the
In the aftermath, Prichard and collaborators wondered if actions such as controlled burns and thinning were helpful in the case of a megafire like the
After a forest is thinned, prescribed burning is used to reduce leftover woody debris on logging sites or across landscapes that have built up downed trees, pine needles, grasses and shrubs.
They found that even during the first explosive days of the
"Some of the treatments measurably reduced fire impacts even under very hot, dry and windy conditions," said co-author
They also found that thinning and burning on slopes that were protected from prevailing winds was more effective in reducing the wildfire's impacts on the landscape than similar treatments in areas directly exposed to the wind. Because winds often move through the
Those efforts helped mature, naturally fire-resistant ponderosa pines survive. These mature trees, in turn, will provide seeds that produce younger trees across the landscape.
While this study focused on the
"I'm hopeful our study will encourage policymakers as well as managers to invest in restoration," Prichard said. "It's our best hope for protecting our streams, rivers and landscapes from catastrophic fires."
Other co-authors are
This research was funded by the
For more information, contact Prichard at [email protected] and Peterson at [email protected].



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