Publications Library
Sustainability and wildland fire: The origins of Forest Service Wildland Fire Research. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; 2017:120.
. Tamm Review: Shifting global fire regimes: Lessons from reburns and research needs Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;396.
. Telling Fire’s Story through Narrative and Art. Boise, ID: Joint Fire Science Program; 2017. FSdigest25.pdf (1.79 MB)
. Towards enhanced risk management: planning, decision making and monitoring of US wildfire response International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2017;26(7).
. Towards improving wildland firefighter situational awareness through daily fire behaviour risk assessments in the US Northern Rockies and Northern Great Basin International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2017;26(7).
. Using an agent-based model to examine forest management outcomes in a fire-prone landscape in Oregon, USA. Ecology and Society. 2017;22(1).
. Using fire to promote biodiversity Science. 2017;355(6331).
. Visions of Restoration in Fire-Adapted Forest Landscapes: Lessons from the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program Environmental Management. 2017;59(2).
. Whither the paradigm shift? Large wildland fires and the wildfire paradox offer opportunities for a new paradigm of ecological fire management. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2017;26(7).
. Who among the elderly is most vulnerable to exposure and health risks of PM2.5 from wildfire smoke? American Journal of Epidemiology. 2017.
. 1984–2010 trends in fire burn severity and area for the conterminous US International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2016;25(4).
. 2015 National Prescribed Fire Use Survey Report.; 2016:22 p. 2015 Prescribed Fire Use Survey Report.pdf (6.93 MB)
. A 350-million-year legacy of fire adaptation among conifers Journal of Ecology. 2016;104(2).
. The ability of winter grazing to reduce wildfire size and fire-induced plant mortality was not demonstrated: a comment on Davies et al. (2015) International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2016;25.
. Achievable future conditions as a framework for guiding forest conservation and management Forest Ecology and Management. 2016;360.
. 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. NRFSNWorkshopSummary3_AdaptingFuelTreatments.pdf (493.6 KB)
. Administrative and Judicial Review of NEPA Decisions: Risk Factors and Risk Minimizing Strategies for the Forest Service. ( ).; 2016:48 p. NEPA_USFS Risks_literature review_LR.pdf (3.19 MB)
. Areas of Agreement and Disagreement Regarding Ponderosa Pine and Mixed Conifer Forest Fire Regimes: A Dialogue with Stevens et al. PLOS One. 2016;11(5).
. Assessing Landscape Vulnerability to Wildfire in the USA Current Forestry Reports. 2016;2(3).
. Assessing the impacts of federal forest planning on wildfire risk-mitigation in the Pacific Northwest, USA Landscape and Urban Planning. 2016;147.
. Assessment of wildland fire impacts on watershed annual water yield: Analytical framework and case studies in the United States Ecohydrology. 2016. Available at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/eco.1794/epdf.
. Available Science Assessment Project: Prescribed Fire and Climate Change in Northwest National Forests. ( ).; 2016:151. ASAP_final_report_1 November.pdf (2 MB)
. Average Stand Age from Forest Inventory Plots Does Not Describe Historical Fire Regimes in Ponderosa Pine and Mixed-Conifer Forests of Western North America PLOS One. 2016;11(5).
. Avoiding ecosystem collapse in managed forest ecosystems Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2016;14(10).
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