Editor’s note: As summer’s wildfires reluctantly release their hold on the landscape, the debate over the future of Western forests is vigorous this fall. That conversation includes a reassessment of the Northwest Forest Plan and the re-emergence of … [Continue reading]
Forest restoration project saved homes, but can it be duplicated across the West?
Folks in Sisters, Oregon, are crediting an auspiciously timed collaborative forest-thinning project with saving homes – and some are even saying, their community – this summer when a wildfire marched their way. And while experts near and far agree … [Continue reading]
Climate change or overgrown forests? Or time to let go of either-or thinking?
The editor of Oregon Business is urging her state’s residents to let go of “either-or thinking” in the wake of this year’s calamitous wildfire season. “Are fires in Oregon intensifying because of poor forest management strategies? Or are hotter, … [Continue reading]
Beyond the flames: An insider’s view of the 2017 wildfire season
Publisher’s notebook: Treesource forum will move beyond sound bites to analyze 2017 wildfires
Treesource hadn’t planned more extensive coverage of wildfires. Then the events of this summer and fall imposed themselves on us. Now, Treesource feels compelled to fulfill our role as part of the fourth estate in the democratic process. We … [Continue reading]
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