Dennis, Frank C., authorBurke, Jan, authorDuda, Joe, authorGreen, Carey, authorHessel, David, authorKaufmann, Merrill, authorLange, Damon, authorLee, Brook, authorRinke, Hans, authorSheppard, Wayne, authorSturtevant, Bob, authorThinnes, Jim, authorUnderhill, Jeff, authorWoodmansee, Bob, authorColorado State Forest Service, publisher2007-01-032007-01-032009http://hdl.handle.net/10217/45094As a consequence of the current mountain pine beetle epidemic, many landowners and land managers are concerned about how to actively manage lodgepole pine stands. The following guidelines cover treating the dead standing trees killed by the insects, protecting homes and communities from wildfire, and ensuring that the future forest is better structured to prevent widespread mortality from insect epidemics and wildfire.born digitalreportsenglodgepole pine standsfire preventionmanagementpine beetle epidemicwildfiresforest managementLodgepole pine management guidelines for land managers in the wildland-urban interfaceText