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2022
Sachdeva S, McCaffrey S. Themes and patterns in print media coverage of wildfires in the USA, Canada and Australia: 1986–2016. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2022;31(12).PDF icon Sachdeva and McCaffrey 2022_IJWF_Themes and patterns in print media coverage of wildfires in US Canada and Australia.pdf (2.47 MB)
Bacciu V, Sirca C, Spano D. Towards a systemic approach to fire risk management. Environmental Science and Policy. 2022;129:37-44.PDF icon Bacciu et al_2022_Towards a systemic approach to fire risk management.pdf (1.11 MB)
Vázquez-Varela C, Martínez-Navarro JM, Abad-González L. Traditional Fire Knowledge: A Thematic Synthesis Approach. Fire. 2022;5(2):47.PDF icon Vazquez-Varela et al_2022_Traditional Fire Knowledge-A Thematic Synthesis Approach.pdf (2.65 MB)
Copes‑Gerbitz K, Hagerman SM, Daniels LD. Transforming fire governance in British Columbia, Canada: an emerging vision for coexisting with fire. Regional Environmental Change. 2022;22(48).PDF icon Copes-Gerbitz et al 2022_Transforming fire governance in BC, Canda.pdf (1.9 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)
Laughlin MM, Harvey BJ, Bakker JD, et al. Trends in forest structure restoration need over three decades with increasing wildfire activity in the interior Pacific Northwest US. Forest Ecology and Management. 2022;527. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2022.120607.PDF icon Trends-in-forest-structure-restoration-need-over-three-dec_2023_Forest-Ecolo.pdf (5.61 MB)
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)
Coalition WForestry L. The True Cost of Wildfire in the Western U.S. 2022 Report. 2022. Available at: https://www.thewflc.org/sites/default/files/TrueCostofWildfire.pdf.PDF icon TrueCostofWildfire_WFLC report.pdf (9.78 MB)
Flores D, Haire ER. The US Forest Service Life First safety initiative: exploring unnecessary exposure to risk. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2022;31(10):927–935.PDF icon Flores and Haire_2022_IJWF_USFS Life Firest Safety initiative_exploring unnecessary exposure to risk.pdf (774.07 KB)
Ketchpaw AR, Li D, Khan SNawaz, et al. Using Structure Location Data to Map theWildland–Urban Interface in Montana, USA. Fire. 2022;5(129).PDF icon Ketchpaw et al_2022_Fire_Using location data to map the WUI in Montana USA.pdf (9.11 MB)
Ridder LW, Morris LR, Day MA, Kerns BK. Ventenata ( Ventenata dubia ) Response to Grazing and Prescribed Fire on the Pacific Northwest Bunchgrass Prairie. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 2022;80:1-9.PDF icon Ridder et al_2022_Ventenata response to grazing and rx fire in PNW.pdf (1.02 MB)
Balch JK, Abatzoglou JT, Joseph MB, et al. Warming weakens the night-time barrier to global fire. Nature. 2022;602(Online).PDF icon Balch et al_2022_Warming weakens the night-time barrier to global fire.pdf (3.32 MB)
Linley GD, Jolly CJ, Doherty TS, et al. What do you mean, ‘megafire’?. Global Ecology and Biogeography . 2022;31:1906–1922.PDF icon Linley et al_2022_Global ecol and biogeog_What do you mean Megafire.pdf (3.72 MB)
SurendraShresth , A.Williams C, Rogers BM, Rogan J, Kulakowski D. Wildfire controls on land surface properties in mixed conifer and ponderosa pine forests of Sierra Nevada and Klamath mountains, Western US. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 2022;320(108939).PDF icon Shrestha_2022_Agr and Forest Meteorology_Wildfire controls on land surface properties in mixed conifer and ponderosa pine forests of Sierra Nevada and Klamath mountains, Western US.pdf (9.76 MB)
Zhang J, Busse M, Wang S, Young D, Mattson K. Wildfire loss of forest soil C and N: Do pre-fire treatments make a difference?. Science of The Total Environment. 2022;854.PDF icon Zhang et al_2022_Science Total Env_Wildfire loss of forest soil C and N_Do prefire treatments make a difference.pdf (2.1 MB)
Wilmot TY, Mallia DV, Hallar AG, Lin JC. Wildfire plumes in the Western US are reaching greater heights and injecting more aerosols aloft as wildfire activity intensifies. Scientific Reports. 2022;12(12400).PDF icon Wilmot et al_2022_Wildfire Plumes in western US are reaching greater heights.pdf (1.76 MB)
D’Evelyn SM, Jung J, Alvarado E, et al. Wildfire, Smoke Exposure, Human Health, and Environmental Justice Need to be Integrated into Forest Restoration and Management. Current Environmental Health Reports. 2022;Online.PDF icon DEvelyn et al_2022_Wildfire Smoke Exposure Human Health and Enviro Justice Integration Needs.pdf (3.04 MB)

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