Fire-excluded ecosystems are prone to changes in composition and density and are susceptible to catastrophic fire and invasion by nonnative species. The cause of the problem in many areas includes more than a century of fire exclusion and suppression along with increased human development at the wildland-urban interface. Grazing and logging have also contributed to this problem.
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Bailey, R. G. (2014). Use of Fire Regimes at the Ecoregion Scale. In Ecoregions (pp. 127–135). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0524-9_13
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