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 Title:Economic benefits of reducing fire-related sediment in southwestern fire-prone ecosystems.
 Creator:Loomis, J.; Wohlgemuth, P.; Gonzalez-Caban, A.; English, D.
 Identifier: http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/ja/ja_loomis002.pdf
 Publisher:U. S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Southern Research Station
 Date Created:2003-09-18
 Date Issued:2003-09-18
 Format:application/pdf
 Type:Text
 Description:[A multiple regression analysis of fire interval and resulting sediment yield (controlling for relief ratio, rainfall, etc.) indicates that reducing the fire interval from the current average 22 years to a prescribed fire interval of 5 years would reduce sediment yield by 2 million cubic meters in the 86.2 square kilometer Southern California watershed adjacent to and including the Angeles National Forest. This would have direct cost savings to Los Angeles County Public Works in terms of reduced debris basin clean out of $24 million. The net present values of both 5- and 10-year prescribed fire intervals are positive. However, given other multiple use objectives of the USDA Forest Service, a 10-year prescribed fire interval may be more optimal than a 5-year fire interval.]
 Subjects - NAL Thesaurus:prescribed burning/ wildfire management/ soil erosion/ watersheds/ economic analysis/
 Coverage Jurisdiction:California
 Language:eng
 Relation: http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/viewpub.jsp?index=6433
 Source:Water Resources Research, Vol. 39(9):1260
 
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