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Bennett M, Fitzgerald S, Parker B, et al. Reducing Fire Risk on Your Forest Property. Pacific Northwest Extension; 2010:41. Available at: http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/handle/1957/19402.
Bennett M. Before Wildfire Strikes: A Handbook for Homeowners and Communities in Southwest Oregon. Oregon State University; 2015. Available at: https://catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu/em9131.
Bennett M, Fitzgerald S. Mechanical Treatments. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University; 2008:4. Available at: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/ec/ec1575-e.pdf.
Berger C. What is? Prescribed Fire Liability. Northwest Fire Science Consortium; 2020.PDF icon Prescribed fire liability.pdf (628.94 KB)
Berger C. NWFSC Activity Report - Using Prescribed Fire as a Management Strategy in the Turnbull NWR.; 2015.PDF icon NWFSC Activity Report Turnbull NWR.pdf (1.19 MB)
Billings M, Carroll M, Paveglio T, Whitman K. “Us versus Them;” Local Social Fragmentation and Its Potential Effects on Building Pathways to Adapting to Wildfire. Fire. 2021;4(96).PDF icon Us_versus_Them_Local_Social_Fragmentation_and_Its_.pdf (284.12 KB)
Billings MC, Carroll MS, Paveglio TB. The "strings attached" to community difference and potential pathways to fire adaptiveness in the wildland urban interface. Journal of Forestry. 2021.PDF icon Mark_pathways.pdf (234.79 KB)
Bixby RJ. Fire effects on aquatic ecosystems: an assessment of the current state of the science Cooper SD, ed. Freshwater Science. 2015;34(4). Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/684073 .PDF icon Bixby_et_al_2015_1_.pdf (252 KB)
Bixler A. Administrative and Judicial Review of NEPA Decisions: Risk Factors and Risk Minimizing Strategies for the Forest Service. (R. Bixler P, ed.).; 2016:48 p.PDF icon NEPA_USFS Risks_literature review_LR.pdf (3.19 MB)
Blades JJ. Smoke management of wildfire and prescribed fire: understanding public preferences and trade-offs Shook SR, ed. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2014;44(11).PDF icon CJFR-Smoke.pdf (332.18 KB)
Bladon KD. Wildfire and the Future of Water Supply Emelko MB, ed. Environmental Science & Technology. 2014;48.PDF icon Bladon_EST_2014-1.pdf (9.86 MB)
Blankenship K. A state-and-transition simulation modeling approach for estimating the historical range of variability Frid L, ed. Environmental Science. 2015;2(2).
Block WM. Effects of Prescribed Fire on Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat in Selected Ecosystems of North America. (L. Conner M, ed.). Bethesda, Maryland, USA: The Wildlife Society; 2016:69 p.PDF icon TechManual16-01FINAL.pdf (3.21 MB)
Blonder B, Blonder B. The leaf-area shrinkage effect can bias paleoclimate and ecology research. American Journal of Botany. 2012;99(11):8. Available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23132615.
Boisramé G. Managed wildfire effects on forest resilience and water in the Sierra Nevada Thompson S, ed. Ecosystems. 2016.
Boisramé GFS, Brown TJ, Bachelet DM. Trends in western USA fire fuels using historical data and modeling. Fire Ecology. 2022;18(8).PDF icon Boisramé2022_Article_TrendsInWesternUSAFireFuelsUsi.pdf (9.79 MB)
Bone C. Employing resilience in the United States Forest Service Moseley C, ed. Land Use Policy. 2016;52.
Bowman DMJS. Human exposure and sensitivity to globally extreme wildfire events Williamson GJ, ed. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2017;1.
Bowring SPK, Jones MW, Ciais P, Guenet B. Pyrogenic carbon decomposition critical to resolving fire’s role in the Earth system. Nature Geoscience. 2022;15:135–142.PDF icon Bowring et al_2022_Pyrogenic Carbon in the Earth System.pdf (2.11 MB)
Bradford JB, Shriver RK, Robles MD, et al. Tree mortality response to drought-density interactions suggests opportunities to enhance drought resistance. Journal of Applied Ecology. 2022;59:549–559.PDF icon Bradford et al_2022_Tree mortality response to drought‐density interactions suggests.pdf (1.62 MB)
Bradley CM. Does increased forest protection correspond to higher fire severity in frequent-fire forests of the western United States? Hanson CT, ed. Ecosphere. 2016;7(10).
Braziunas KH. Looking beyond the mean: Drivers of variability in postfire stand development of conifers in Greater Yellowstone Hansen WD, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2018;430.
Brenkert-Smith H, Chambers C, Gibble K, et al. Living with wildfire in Ashland, Oregon: 2020 Data Report. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountian Research Station; 2020. Available at: https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_series/rmrs/rn/rmrs_rn088.pdf.PDF icon rmrs_rn088.pdf (11.76 MB)
Brennan TJ. Effect of mastication and other mechanical treatments on fuel structure in chaparral Keeley JE, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;Online early.
Bright BC. Examining post-fire vegetation recovery with Landsat time series analysis in three western North American forest types Hudak AT, ed. Fire Ecology. 2019;15.

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