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The use of geographic information for fire management planning in Yosemite National Park

January 1, 2002

Fire has played a critical role in the ecosystems of Yosemite National park for millennia. Before the advent of Euro-Americans, lightning fires and fires set by Native Americans burned freely across the landscape. These fires burned periodically, with the interval between fires dependent on the availability of ignition sources, adequate fuels, and weather conducive to burning. As a result, different vegetation types burned at different intervals.

Publication Year 2002
Title The use of geographic information for fire management planning in Yosemite National Park
Authors Jan W. Van Wagtendonk, Kent A. van Wagtendonk, Joseph B. Meyer, Kara J. Paintner
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title The George Wright Forum
Index ID 1008239
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Ecological Research Center