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Author(s):
Mark Kreider
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Topic(s):
Fire Behavior
Fire & Climate
Fuels

NRFSN number: 28308
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Decades of fire suppression have increased fuel loads and fire severity, leading to the “fire suppression paradox”—by suppressing fires, we make fires harder to put out in the future. However, in a new paper, we show a separate impact of fire suppression that may cause even greater increases in average fire severity than fuel accumulation.

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Kreider, M.R., P.E. Higuera, S.A. Parks, W.L. Rice, N. White, A. J. Larson. 2024. “Fire Suppression Makes Wildfires More Severe and Accentuates Impacts of Climate Change and Fuel Accumulation.” Nature Communications 15 (1): 2412. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-46702-0.

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