Evidence of shifting dominance among major forest disturbance agent classes regionally to globally has been emerging in the literature. For example, climate-related stress and secondary stressors on forests (e.g., insect and disease, fire) have dramatically increased since the turn of the century globally, while harvest rates in the western US...
With earth's surface temperature and human population both on the rise a new emphasis has been placed on
monitoring changes to forested ecosystems the world over. In the United States the U.S. Forest Service Forest
Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program monitors the forested land base with field data collected over...
Disturbance events strongly affect the composition, structure, and function of forest ecosystems; however, existing US land management inventories were not designed to monitor disturbance. To begin addressing this gap, the North American Forest Dynamics (NAFD) project has examined a geographic sample of 50 Landsat satellite image time series to assess...