In this new publication “Understanding How Fuel Treatments Interact With Climate and Biophysical Setting to Affect Fire, Water, and Forest Health: A Process-Based Modeling Approach“, RHESSys is used to model effects across a range of fuel treatment types, biophysical, and climate parameters on stand carbon, net primary productivity, evapotranspiration, and fire-related canopy structure variables.
Burke, W.D., Tague, C., Kennedy, M.C., Moritz, M.A. (2021) Understanding How Fuel Treatments Interact With Climate and Biophysical Setting to Affect Fire, Water, and Forest Health: A Process-Based Modeling Approach, Front. For. Glob. Change 3: 143pp. doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2020.591162