Impact of Landscape-Scale Broadleaf Cover on Average Fire Size and Considerations of Fuel Succession Dynamics

This document explores the impact of broadleaf cover, specifically aspen stands, on the size of wildfires in British Columbia. Employing fire behavior modeling, the authors examine how varying extents of aspen-dominated landscapes can act as a natural fence to impede fire spread under different weather conditions, including extreme scenarios. Furthermore, the report delves into fuel succession dynamics in aspen stands, highlighting how their effectiveness as firebreaks changes over time as they mature and are replaced by conifers. This work considers the strategic scheduling of landscape vegetation to leverage aspen's fire-resistant properties for proactive fire management.

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Author R.W. Gray, K. Bezooyen, T. Bradley, J. Laflamme
Publication Year 2022
Last Updated October 1, 2025, 02:11 (UTC)
Created October 1, 2025, 02:11 (UTC)