Roadless national forests in the American West burn more often and at a slightly higher severity than national forests with roads, but the end result for the roadless forests is greater fire resilience, Oregon State University researchers say.
The findings, published in Environmental Research Letters, provide a key piece of...
Roadless Forests See More Blazes And Greater Severity, But Fire Resilience Is The Result
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