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Gang JE, Jia W, Herniter IA. Sand and fire: applying the sandpile model of self-organised criticality to wildfire mitigation. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2022;Online.PDF icon Gang et al_2022_IJWF_Sand and Fire_applying sandpile model of self organised criticality to wildfire mitigation.pdf (3.56 MB)
Ganio LM. Mortality predictions of fire-injured large Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine in Oregon and Washington, USA Progar RA, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;390.
Gergel DR. Effects of climate change on snowpack and fire potential in the western USA Nijssen B, ed. Climate Change. 2017;141(2).
Gharun M. Improving forest sampling strategies for assessment of fuel reduction burning Possell M, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;392.
Giesen TW, Perakis SS, Jr. CK. Four centuries of soil carbon and nitrogen change after stand-replacing fire in a forest landscape in the western Cascade range of Oregon. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2008;38(9):10.
Gleason KE. Four-fold increase in solar forcing on snow in western U.S. burned forests since 1999 McConnell JR, ed. Nature Communications. 2019;10. Available at: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-09935-y.
Gleim ER. The Phenology of Ticks and the Effects of Long-Term Prescribed Burning on Tick Population Dynamics in Southwestern Georgia and Northwestern Florida L Conner M, ed. PLOS ONE. 2015;9(11).
Goldstein D, Kennedy EB. Mapping the ethical landscape of wildland fire management: setting an agendum for research and deliberation on the applied ethics of wildland fire. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2022;Online.PDF icon Goldstein and Kennedy_2022_IJWF_Mapping the ethical landscape of wildland fire management.pdf (900.38 KB)
Golladay SW. Achievable future conditions as a framework for guiding forest conservation and management Martin KL, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2016;360.
Gordon R, Mallon A, Maier C, Kruger L, Shindler B. Building a Citizen-Agency Partnership Among Diverse Interests: The Colville National Forest and Northeast Washington Forestry Coalition Experience. Portland, OR: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2012:16. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/pnw_rp588.pdf.
Gould GK. The effects of climate change and extreme wildfire events on runoff erosion over a mountain watershed Liu M, ed. Journal of Hydrology. 2016;536.
Goulette N. Living with Wildfire: The State of Practice in Western Communities. Hayfork, CA: The Watershed Center; 2012:49. Available at: http://www.thewatershedcenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/LivingwithFire_StateofPractice_AssessmentFindings_Final_10_12_12.pdf.
Graham R, Finney MA, McHugh C, et al. Fourmile Canyon Fire Findings. Fort Collins, CO: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station; 2012:110. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr289.html.
Graw RL, Anderson BA. Strategies to reduce wildfire smoke in frequently impacted communities in south-western Oregon. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2022;31(12).PDF icon WF22071.pdf (4.69 MB)
Grayson LM. Predicting post-fire tree mortality for 14 conifers in the Pacific Northwest, USA: Model evaluation, development, and thresholds Progar RA, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;399(213).
Gregg RM. Available Science Assessment Project: Prescribed Fire and Climate Change in Northwest National Forests. (Behan J, ed.).; 2016:151.PDF icon ASAP_final_report_1 November.pdf (2 MB)
S. Greiner M, Schultz CA, Kooistra C. Pre-season fire management planning: the use of Potential Operational Delineations to prepare for wildland fire events. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2020;On-line early.
Grimm KE, Thode AE, Wolfson BSatink, Brown LE. Scientist Engagement with Boundary Organizations and Knowledge Coproduction: A Case Study of the Southwest Fire Science Consortium. Fire. 2022;%(43).PDF icon Grimm et al_2022_Scientist Engagement with Boundary Orgs and Knowledge Coproduction-Case Study of SW Fire Science Consortium.pdf (775.58 KB)
Group NWildfire C. NWCG Smoke Management Guide for Prescribed Fire. NWCG; 2020. Available at: https://www.nwcg.gov/sites/default/files/publications/pms420-3.pdf.
Gucker C. Adapting fuel treatments in a changing climate - Prescribed fire, mechanical treatments, wildfire, and restoration. Northern Rockies Fire Science Network; 2016. Available at: http://nrfirescience.org/resource/15075.PDF icon NRFSNWorkshopSummary3_AdaptingFuelTreatments.pdf (493.6 KB)

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