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2020
Rapp C, Rabung E, Wilson R, Toman E. Wildfire decision support tools: an exploratory study of use in the United States. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2020;29(7).
Schumann, III RL. Wildfire recovery as a “hot moment” for creating fire-adapted communities Mockrin M, ed. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 2020;42.
Dunn CJ. Wildfire risk science facilitates adaptation of fire-prone social-ecological systems to the new fire reality O'Connor CD, ed. Environmental Research Letters. 2020;15(2). Available at: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/ab6498.
Povak NA, Churchill DJ, Cansler CA, et al. Wildfire severity and postfire salvage harvest effects on long-term forest regeneration. Ecosphere. 2020;11(8).PDF icon pnw_2020_povak002-1.pdf (9.11 MB)
2021
Melvin MA. 2020 National Prescribed Fire Use Report. Coalition of Prescribed Fire Councils, Inc.; 2021.PDF icon 2020-Prescribed-Fire-Use-Report-1.pdf (4.52 MB)
Prichard SJ, Hessburg PF, R. Hagmann K, et al. Adapting western North American forests to climate change and wildfires: ten common questions. Ecological Applications. 2021.
Kooistra C, Schultz CA, Huber-Stearns H, et al. Assessment of Early Implementation of the US Forest Service’s Shared Stewardship Strategy. University of Oregon, Ecosystem Workforce Program; 2021. Available at: http://ewp.uoregon.edu/sites/ewp.uoregon.edu/files/WP_104.pdf.PDF icon Shared Stewardship Research Final Report PP10 WP104.pdf (8.5 MB)
Santo A, Huber-Stearns H, Smith H. Communicating with the public about wildland fire: A resource for practitioners to plan engagement strategies. 2021.PDF icon Wildfire_Communication_Guide.pdf (494.3 KB)
Santo A, Huber-Stearns H, Smith H. Communicating with the public about wildland fire preparation, response, and recovery. Ecosystem Workforce Program Working Paper. 2021;109.PDF icon WP_109.pdf (8.93 MB)
Barros AMG, Day MA, Preisler HK, et al. Contrasting the role of human- and lightning-caused wildfires on future fire regimes on a Central Oregon landscape. Environmental Research Letters. 2021;16(6).
Barrett TM, Robertsons GC. Disturbance and Sustainability in Forests of the Western United States. Gen. Tech. Rep. 2021;PNW-GTR-992. Available at: https://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/pnw_gtr992.pdf?mc_cid=ed4d4f5179&mc_eid=27c88cb9fe.
Schultz CA, Abrams JB, Davis EJ, et al. Disturbance shapes the US forest governance frontier: A review and conceptual framework for understanding governance change. Ambio. 2021;50:2168–2182.PDF icon Schultz et al_2021_Disturbance Shapes US Govt Frontier.pdf (987.73 KB)
Merschel AG, Beedlow PA, Shaw DC, et al. An ecological perspective on living with fire in ponderosa pine forests of Oregon and Washington: Resistance, gone but not forgotten. Trees, Forests and People. 2021;4.PDF icon An ecological perspective on living with fire in ponderosa pine forests of Oregon and Washington.pdf (9.05 MB)
Urza AK, Weisberg PJ, Board D, et al. Episodic occurrence of favourable weather constrains recovery of a cold desert shrubland after fire. Journal of Applied Ecology. 2021.PDF icon rmrs_2021_urza_a001.pdf (1.39 MB)
Dye AW, Kim JB, McEvoy A, Fang F, Riley KL. Evaluating rural Pacific Northwest towns for wildfire evacuation vulnerability. Natural Hazards. 2021. Available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11069-021-04615-x.PDF icon Dye2021_Article_EvaluatingRuralPacificNorthwes.pdf (4.71 MB)
Hagmann RK, Hessburg PF, Prichard SJ, et al. Evidence for widespread changes in the structure, composition, and fire regimes of western North American forests. Ecological Applications. 2021.PDF icon eap.2431.pdf (9.22 MB)
Xiang J, Huang C-H, Shirai J, et al. Field measurements of PM2.5 infiltration factor and portable air cleaner effectiveness during wildfire episodes in US residences. Science of the Total Environment. 2021;773. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145642.
Vose JM, L.Peterson D, Fettig CJ, et al. Fire and Forests in the 21st Century: Managing Resilience Under Changing Climates and Fire Regimes in USA Forests. In: Fire Ecology and Management: Past, Present, and Future of US Forested Ecosystems. Fire Ecology and Management: Past, Present, and Future of US Forested Ecosystems. USDA Forest Service; 2021.PDF icon chap_2021_vose_Chap_12.pdf (1.33 MB)
L.Stephens S, Battaglia MA, Churchill DJ, et al. Forest Restoration and Fuels Reduction: Convergent or Divergent? . BioScience. 2021;71(1).PDF icon biaa134.pdf (8.84 MB)
Thompson MP, Gannon BM, Caggiano MD. Forest Roads and Operational Wildfire Response Planning. Forests. 2021;12(2). Available at: https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_journals/2021/rmrs_2021_thompson_m001.pdf.PDF icon forests-12-00110-v3.pdf (1.75 MB)
McEvoy A, Kerns BK, Kim JB. Hazards of Risk: Identifying Plausible Community Wildfire Disasters in Low-Frequency Fire Regimes. forests. 2021;12(7).
M. Pulido-Chavez F, Alvarado EC, DeLuca TH, Edmonds RL, Glassman SI. High-severity wildfire reduces richness and alters composition of ectomycorrhizal fungi in low-severity adapted ponderosa pine forests. Forest Ecology and Management. 2021;485.PDF icon pnw_2021_pulido-chavez001.pdf (1.77 MB)
Ridder LW, Perren JAM, Morris LR, et al. Historical Fire and Ventenata dubia Invasion in a Temperate Grassland. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 2021;75.PDF icon Historical Fire and Ventenata dubia Invasion in a Temperate Grassland.pdf (735.31 KB)
Long JW, Lake FK, Goode RW. The importance of Indigenous cultural burning in forested regions of the Pacific West, USA. Forest Ecology and Management. 2021;500(119597).PDF icon Long et al_2021_Importance of Indegenous cultural burning_PNW.pdf (3.91 MB)
Lake FKanawha. Indigenous Fire Stewardship: Federal/Tribal Partnerships for Wildland Fire Research and Management . Fire Management Today. 2021;79(No. 1). Available at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/sites/default/files/fire-management-today/00313%20FS%20Pubs%20FMT%2078%283%29_final%20508_c.pdf#page=30.

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