Publications Library
NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? CWPP.; 2016. FireFacts_CWPP.pdf (842.5 KB)
. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? Fire Triangle.; 2016. FIREFACTS_Triangles.pdf (727.6 KB)
. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? Fuel Moisture Content.; 2016. FuelMoistureContent.pdf (584.42 KB)
. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? IMET.; 2016. FIREFACTS_IMET.pdf (629.4 KB)
. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? Incident Command System.; 2016. FIREFACTS_IncidentCommandSystem.pdf (574.64 KB)
. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? Natural Range of Variability.; 2016. FIREFACTS NRV.pdf (640.59 KB)
. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? Red Flag Warning.; 2016. FIREFACTS Red Flag.pdf (645.14 KB)
. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? The National Cohesive Strategy.; 2016. National Cohesive Strategy.pdf (844.32 KB)
. NWFSC Fire Facts: When is? A Fire Contained, Controlled, and Out.; 2016. ControlledvsContained.pdf (840.62 KB)
. NWFSC Research Brief #10: Post-fire logging: Examing long-term effects on understory vegetation.; 2016. NWFSC_RB10_postfire logging.pdf (1.52 MB)
. NWFSC Research Brief #11: Pathology of Wildfire Risk: A Characterization of Social and Ecological Dimensions.; 2016. NWFSC_RB11_SocioEcoPathology-1.pdf (1.82 MB)
. NWFSC Research Brief #12: Landscape-level prescriptions: A new foundation for restoration planning.; 2016. NWFSC_RB12_7Principles.pdf (1.5 MB)
. NWFSC Research Brief #7: Communication Under Fire: Communication Efficacy During Wildfire Incidents.; 2016. NWFSC_RB7_Communicationunderfire_HR.pdf (6.23 MB)
. NWFSC Research Brief #8: Cumulative disturbances on the landscape: Lessons from the Pole Creek fire, Oregon.; 2016. NWFSC_RB8_Cumulative disturbance_Pole Creek.pdf (3.93 MB)
. NWFSC Research Brief #9: Wildfire impacts on spring Chinook Salmon: Habitat quality in the Wenatchee River sub-basin.; 2016. NWFSC_RB9_Wenatchee Salmon.pdf (5.61 MB)
. Opportunities to utilize traditional phenological knowledge to support adaptive management of social-ecological systems vulnerable to changes in climate and fire regimes Ecology and Society. 2016;21(1).
. Oregon's State Wood Energy Team: A Grant Program Review.; 2016:16 p. WP_69.pdf (2.36 MB)
. Outcomes of fire research: is science used?. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2016;Online early.
. Particulate air pollution from wildfires in the Western US under climate change Climate Change. 2016;138(3).
. The Passing of the Lolo Trail, with an Introduction by Andrew J. Larson. Fire Ecology. 2016;12(1). Available at: http://fireecologyjournal.org/journal/issue/?journal=44.
. Past tree influence and prescribed fire mediate biotic interactions and community reassembly in a grassland-restoration experiment Journal of Applied Ecology. 2016;53(1). Available at: https://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/52564.
. Patterns of conifer regeneration following high severity wildfire in ponderosa pine - dominated forests of the Colorado Front Range Forest Ecology and Management. 2016;378.
. Places where wildfire potential and social vulnerability coincide in the coterminous United States International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2016;Online early.
. Polishing the Prism: Improving Wildfire Mitigation Planning by Coupling Landscape and Social Dimensions. US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2016. scifi189.pdf (876.76 KB)
. Positive effects of fire on birds may appear only under narrow combinations of fire severity and time-since-fire International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2016;Online early.
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