Socio-ecological
Fire and biodiversity in the Anthropocene. Science 370. L. T. Kelly et al. 2020
Diversity in forest management to reduce wildfire losses: implications for resilience. Charnley et al. 2017.
Polycentric systems for wildfire governance in the Western United States. Land Use Policy. Kelly, E. C. et al. 2019.
Eco-Cultural
Revitalized Karuk and Yurok cultural burning to enhance California hazelnut for basketweaving in northwestern California, USA. Fire Ecology. Marks-Block et al. 2021
Indigenous Fire Stewardship. Encyclopedia of Wildfires and Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) Fires. Frank K. Lake and Cardinal Christianson, 2019.
Effects of understory fire management treatments on California Hazelnut, an ecocultural resource of the Karuk and Yurok Indians in the Pacific. Forest Ecology and Management. Marks-Block et al. 2019.
Karuk Traditional Ecological Knowledge and the Need for Knowledge Sovereignty. Social, Cultural, and Economic Impacts of Denied Access to Traditional Management. Kari Norgaard, 2014.
Ecological
Settlement-era forest structure and composition in the Klamath Mountains: reconstructing a historical baseline. Ecological Society of America. Knight et al. 2020.
A Sustainable Future for Use of Notholithocarpus densiflorus Acorns. The Journal of the International Oak Society. Frank K. Lake 2019.
Putting the pieces together: Integration for forest landscape restoration implementation. Land Degradation and Development. Mansourian et al. 2019.
Jet stream dynamics hydroclimate and fire in California from 1600 CE to present. Wahl et al 2019.
Post-fire management affects species composition but not Douglas-fir regeneration in the Klamath Mountains. Forest Ecology and Management. Ortiz et al. 2018.
Post-fire vegetation and fuel development influences fire severity patterns in reburns. Copoletta (2016) et al.
Late Holocene fire and vegetation reconstruction from the western Klamath Mountains, California, USA: A multi-disciplinary approach for examining potential human land-use impacts. Crawford et al. 2015.
Links
Karuk Tribe Climate Change Research