Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-229) and index.
Title Page -- Copyrights Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Ch. 1: Introduction -- Part I: Fundamentals -- Ch. 2: Ecology's Role in Forest Management -- Ch. 3: Knowledge from Historical Fire Regimes -- Ch. 4: Can Fire-Prone Forests Heal Themselves? -- Ch. 5: Restoration Objectives, Techniques, and Economics -- Part II: Learning from Experience: Profiles of Restoration Forestry Projects by Forest Type -- Ch. 6: Pinyon-Juniper -- The Elfin Forest -- Ch. 7: Ponderosa Pine/Fir -- Research and Demonstration Areas.
Ch. 8: Ponderosa Pine/Fir -- Forest Management on Public Lands -- Ch. 9: Ponderosa Pine/Fir -- Privately Owned Conservation Reserves -- Ch. 10: Giant Sequoia/Mixed Conifer -- Ch. 11: Western Larch/Fir -- Ch. 12: Lodgepole Pine -- Ch. 13: Whitebark Pine -- Ch. 14: Restoring Aspen and Conifers across a Ranger District -- Ch. 15: Restoring Fire on a Wilderness Landscape -- Part III: Conclusions -- Ch. 16: The Restoration Imperative -- References -- About the Authors -- Index.
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Mimicking nature's fire.
Fire ecology-- West (U.S.)
Forests and forestry-- Fire management-- West (U.S.)
Reforestation-- West (U.S.)
Écologie des feux-- Amérique du Nord (Ouest)
Forêts-- Incendies, Lutte contre les-- Amérique du Nord (Ouest)
Reboisement-- Amérique du Nord (Ouest)
Agriculture / Forestry.
Fire ecology.
Forests and forestry-- Fire management.
NATURE-- Ecology.
NATURE-- Ecosystems & Habitats-- Wilderness.
Reforestation.
SCIENCE-- Environmental Science (see also Chemistry-- Environmental)