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Campbell MJ. A LiDAR-based analysis of the effects of slope, vegetation density, and ground surface roughness on travel rates for wildland firefighter escape route mapping Dennison PE, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2017;Online early.
Westlind DJ. Long-Term Effects of Burn Season and Frequency on Ponderosa Pine Forest Fuels and Seedlings Kerns BK, ed. Fire Ecology. 2017;13(3).
Oliver M. Mapping the Future: U.S. Exposure to Multiple Landscape Stressors. Portland: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2017.PDF icon scifi197.pdf (6.8 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.
T. McCarley R. Multi-temporal LiDAR and Landsat quantification of fire-induced changes to forest structure Kolden CA, ed. Remote Sensing of Environment. 2017;191.
Haynes H. NFPA’s Wildland/Urban Interface: Fire Department Wildfire Preparedness and Readiness Capabilities – Final Report. (Madsen R, ed.). National Fire Protection Association; 2017:79p. Available at: http://www.nfpa.org/news-and-research/fire-statistics-and-reports/fire-statistics/the-fire-service/administration/wildland-urban-interface.
Davis R. The normal fire environment—Modeling environmental suitability for large forest wildfires using past, present, and future climate normals Yang Z, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;390.
Creighton J. NWFSC Activity Report - Climate change assessment for Tribal lands in the Pacific Northwest.; 2017.PDF icon Tacoma workshop report.pdf (6.96 MB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? Fire Behavior.; 2017.PDF icon FIREFACTS_Fire Behavior.pdf (713.8 KB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? Fuel.; 2017.PDF icon FIREFACTS_FUELS.pdf (685.65 KB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? Topography.; 2017.PDF icon FIREFACTS_Topography.pdf (885.6 KB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? Weather.; 2017.PDF icon FIREFACTS_Weather.pdf (585.04 KB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? WUI.; 2017.PDF icon WUI Final.pdf (693.6 KB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Research Brief #13: Contracted Suppression Resources: Private Engine Dispatch and Sharing in the Northwest.; 2017.PDF icon NWFSC_RB13_Private engines.pdf (1.31 MB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Research Brief #14: Engagement Strategies: Helping Facilitate Development & Implementation of Adaptation Options.; 2017.PDF icon NWFSC_RB14_Engagement strategies.pdf (1.89 MB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Research Brief #15: Conflict Around Suppression: Drivers and Legacies.; 2017.PDF icon NWFSC_RB15_wetstuffHotstuff_online.pdf (1.53 MB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Research Brief #16: Rangeland Fire Protection Associations: Institutional and Social Dimensions of an Alternative Model of Wildfire Response.; 2017.PDF icon NWFSC_RB16_RFPAs_Posting.pdf (1.38 MB)
Ellsworth LM. Plant community response to prescribed fire varies by pre-fire condition and season of burn in mountain big sagebrush ecosystems Kauffman JB, ed. Journal of Arid Enviornments. 2017;144.
Jetter AJ. Policy Scenarios for fire-adapted communities: Understanding stakeholder risk-perceptions, using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps. (Gray SA, ed.).; 2017.PDF icon JFSP_final_report_Fuzzy_cognitive_maps_Stakeholder_Perspectives (1).pdf (658.79 KB)
Coppoletta M. Post-fire vegetation and fuel development influences fire severity patterns in reburns Merriam KE, ed. Ecological Applications. 2017;26(3).
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).
Progar RA. Prescribed Burning in Ponderosa Pine: Fuel Reductions and Redistributing Fuels near Boles to Prevent Injury Hrinkevich KH, ed. Fire Ecology. 2017;13(1).
Hill KC. Prescribed Fire in Grassland Butterfly Habitat: Targeting Weather and Fuel Conditions to Reduce Soil Temperatures and Burn Severity Bakker JD, ed. Fire Ecology. 2017;13(3).
Harris L. Previous burns and topography limit and reinforce fire severity in a large wildfire Taylor AH, ed. Ecosphere. 2017;8(11).
Rogeau M-P. Quantifying the effect of elevation and aspect on fire return intervals in the Canadian Rocky Mountains Armstrong GW, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;384.

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