Years of poor management are burning down people's homes at South Lake Tahoe. I live in Sparks so I get to breathe it all in.
There are other horribly managed spots where forest is overgrown to the point you can't walk between trees. This is not supposed to be this way. One area that comes to mind is the entire canyon leading through up to Mineral King. Other areas in Sequoia and Kings Canyon are asking for it, as are areas all the way up to Tahoe.
I spent last Sunday hanging out in the area just east of Webber Lake (north of Truckee about 10 miles) and that area is pretty clean, only a ground fire would happen there, at least along Henness Pass Rd where I was. I had time to think about this while listening to the birds and the wind and watching the plume of smoke grow and grow to the south.
Point is, how would you define "forest management?"
Thin forests? Allow no cutting of trees? Cut them all down?