2023
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.17023
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Forest reorganisation effects on fuel moisture content can exceed changes due to climate warming in wet temperate forests

Tegan P. Brown,
Thomas J. Duff,
Assaf Inbar
et al.

Abstract: The distributions of vegetation and fire activity are changing rapidly in response to climate warming. In many regions, climate effects on dead fuel moisture content (FMC) are expected to increase future wildfire activity. However, forest FMC is largely driven by microclimate conditions, which are moderated from open weather by vegetation canopies. As shifts in vegetation increase under climate warming, the extent to which future fire activity will be driven by climate directly or associated vegetation shifts … Show more

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