I think it's too late. Nobody in the NJFFS would be on board with ramping things up. Here is a public announcement from about a month ago from the state warden:
"It is extremely important that the public understand that a moment of carelessness can cause a wildfire that puts lives and homes at risk.”
These kind of announcements mean no politician would ever be on board with planning hotter fires in order to promote the windswept plains of old-time Pine Barrens.
No, the elemental pine barrens that we see in old, grainy, black and white photographs are hopelessly doomed. We still have some nice spots of stunted trees and blinding white sand covered in myrtle, heather, and trailing arbutus, but they will eventually be overcome by other plants some day.
I'm glad I got to see what's left.