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Chapter 2: Current and Historical
Trends in Use, Management and Disturbance of United States Forest
Lands-English Unit Data
by Richard A. Birdsey & George M. Lewis
Table 18. Average area of forest
land damaged by wildfire, by region of the conterminous U.S., 1916-19971.
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1916
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1939
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1954
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1964
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1978
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1988
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to 1938
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to 1953
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to 1963
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to 1977
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to 1987
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to 1997
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(Thousand ac/yr)
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| Region |
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Northeast |
460.8
|
340.1
|
158.9
|
150.9
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144.1
|
87.1
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North Central |
999.4
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1,041.6
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512.3
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477.5
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151.9
|
155.9
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Southeast |
13,998.2
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9,171.5
|
2,275.5
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1,038.5
|
406.7
|
320.0
|
|
South Central |
12,502.3
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10,599.8
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1,595.7
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1,402.8
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1,551.8
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450.5
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Great Plains |
10.2
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19.1
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103.6
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374.8
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150.8
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297.6
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Intermountain |
279.9
|
251.5
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179.9
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464.7
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733.4
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1,344.5
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Pacific Coast |
937.6
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528.9
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277.0
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416.8
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524.3
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487.5
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Alaska |
n/a
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389.3
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721.1
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872.9
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189.3
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901.6
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| Total |
29,188.4
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22,341.8
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5,824.0
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5,199.0
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3,852.4
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4,044.6
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| 1From USDA Forest Service reports. Estimate for Alaska unavailable
for earliest period. |
Users of these tables are kindly requested
to cite their source:
Birdsey, Richard A.; Lewis, George M. 2002. Current and Historical
Trends in Use,
Management and Disturbance of United States Forest Lands. IN: Kimble,
John et al. (eds.),
The Potential of U.S. Forest Soils to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate
the Greenhouse Effect.
Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. XXX p.
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