In Arizona, the forestry department has never suggested clear-cutting. Instead they have been trying to develop a commercial business around removing the small trees and leaving the big ones. But it seems that this is not an economically viable business model so it has failed. In the mean time they focus on planned burns like the one that got out of hand near Los Vegas, NM.
The attitude in the Arizona mountains is completely different than in California. Whereas Californians are still hugging the trees and brush (doing virtually nothing, even after the big Camp fire), Arizonans have been busy working on clearing fire-breaks and making properties fire-wise.
Hopefully New Mexico will now wake up and make sure that everything does not burn in a big ball of flame.
In the mean time, keep a "go" (or "bug out") bag in the Jeep and be ready to depart at any time.