Aspen and Wildfire in British Columbia

This document reviews existing research on the relationship between aspen forests and wildfire, particularly in the context of British Columbia. It explores aspens inherent fire-resistant characteristics, such as high moisture content and unique regeneration, which contribute to reduced wildfire spread and intensity. The document examines the potential for utilizing aspen in wildfire management strategies, including as natural fuel breaks, while also acknowledging conditions like drought that can compromise this resilience. The author identifies knowledge gaps and suggests preliminary strategies for promoting and managing aspen to mitigate future wildfire risk in a changing climate.

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Author Maja Nymann
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Publication Year 2022