Blending <scp>I</scp>ndigenous and western science: Quantifying cultural burning impacts in <scp>K</scp>aruk <scp>A</scp>boriginal <scp>T</scp>erritory
Skye M. Greenler(US Forest Service), John D. Bailey(Oregon State University), Leaf Hillman(Tribal Group), Frank K. Lake(US Forest Service), William Tripp(Louisiana Department of Natural Resources), Susan J. Prichard(University of Washington), Will Harling(Coastal Watershed Council), Christopher J. Dunn(Oregon State University), Paul F. Hessburg(University of Washington), Analisa Tripp(Louisiana Department of Natural Resources), Kathy McCovey(Tribal Group)
Cited by 26
Related Papers
Evidence for widespread changes in the structure, composition, and fire regimes of western North American forests
|Ecological Applications|2021|380
Historical and Modern Disturbance Regimes, Stand Structures, and Landscape Dynamics in Piñon–Juniper Vegetation of the Western United States
|Rangeland Ecology & Management|2009|366
Climate, Environment, and Disturbance History Govern Resilience of Western North American Forests
|Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution|2019|309
Wildfire, Smoke Exposure, Human Health, and Environmental Justice Need to be Integrated into Forest Restoration and Management
|Current Environmental Health Reports|2022|147