'Living with fire is not easy': researchers outline policy approaches to transform fire management
Associate Professor Courtney Schultz said successfully transforming fire management means that people have to live with fire and smoke now.
Associate Professor Courtney Schultz said successfully transforming fire management means that people have to live with fire and smoke now.
Schultz is currently looking at the impact of forest management and the role of forests in carbon sequestration and climate cycles.
The Yellowstone back country represents the most remote study location in the lower 48 states.
David-Chavez joins Colorado State University as part of a new, innovative research and teaching position.
CSU students enjoyed seeing how forests are managed in the land of the rising sun during inaugural trip to Japan.
Slightly warmer climate could allow spruce beetles to put even more pressure on Engelmann spruce trees.
A professor revisits his past to learn more about the future of collaborative forest management.
Prescribed burns can decrease the potential for some of the large, severe fires that have affected western states in recent years.