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2012
Diaz JM. Health Effects of Wildland Fire Smoke: Insight from Public Health Science Studies. Southern Fire Exchange; 2012:4. Available at: http://www.southernfireexchange.org/factsheets/2012-8.pdf.
Quinn-Davidson LN. Impediments to prescribed fire across agency, landscape and manager: an example from northern California Varner MJ, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2012;21(3).
Wilson RS, Ascher TJ, Toman E. The Importance of Framing for Communicating Risk and Managing Forest Health. Journal of Forestry. 2012;110(6):5. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.5849/jof.11-058.
Staver CA, Levin SA. Integrating Theoretical Climate and Fire Effects on Savanna and Forest Systems. The American Naturalist. 2012;180(2):14. Available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22766932.
Ash A, Thornton P, Stokes C, Togtohyn C. Is Proactive Adaptation to Climate Change Necessary in Grazed Rangelands?. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 2012;65(6):6. Available at: http://www.srmjournals.org/doi/pdf/10.2111/REM-D-11-00191.1.
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.
Goulette N. Living with Wildfire: The State of Practice in Western Communities. Hayfork, CA: The Watershed Center; 2012:49. Available at: http://www.thewatershedcenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/LivingwithFire_StateofPractice_AssessmentFindings_Final_10_12_12.pdf.
Pingree MRA, Homann PS, Morrissette B, Darbyshire R. Long and Short-Term Effects of Fire on Soil Charcoal of a Conifer Forest in Southwest Oregon. Forests. 2012;2012(3):17. Available at: http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/3/2/353/pdf.
Johnson DW, Walker RF, McNulty M, Rau BM, Miller WW. The Long-Term Effects of Wildfire and Post-Fire Vegetation on Sierra Nevada Forest Soils. Forests. 2012;3(2):19. Available at: http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/3/2/398/pdf.
Marlon JR, Bartlein PJ, Gavin DG, et al. Long-term perspective on wildfires in the western USA. National Academy of Sciences; 2012:9. Available at: http://www.pnas.org/content/109/9/E535.
Reiner AL, Vaillant NM, Dailey SN. Mastication and Prescribed Fire Influences on Tree Mortality and Predicted Fire Behavior in Ponderosa Pine. Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 2012;27(1):6. Available at: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/wjaf/2012/00000027/00000001/art00006.
Fontaine JB, Kennedy PL. Meta-analysis of avian and small-mammal response to fire severity and fire surrogate treatments in US fire-prone forests. Ecological Applications. 2012;22:15. Available at: http://oregonstate.edu/dept/eoarcunion/sites/default/files/publications/fontaine_kennedy_2012.pdf.
Kreye JK, Varner MJ, Knapp EE. Moisture desorption in mechanically masticated fuels: effects of particle fracturing and fuelbed compaction. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2012;21:10.
Page WG, Jenkins MJ, Runyon JB. Mountain pine beetle attack alters the chemistry and flammability of lodgepole pine foliage. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2012;42(8):17. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_other/rmrs_2012_page_w001.pdf.
Donato DC, Campbell JL, Franklin JF. Multiple successional pathways and precocity in forest development: can some forests be born complex?. Journal of Vegetation Science. 2012;23:9. Available at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1654-1103.2011.01362.x/pdf.
Anon. NWFSC Activity Report - Pole Creek Fire.; 2012.PDF icon Pole Creek Field Tour Report Final.pdf (5.07 MB)
Arkle RS, Pilliod DS, Welty JL. Pattern and process of prescribed fires influence effectiveness at reducing wildfire severity in dry coniferous forests. Forest Ecology and Management. 2012;276:11.
Wright CS, Vihnanek RE, Restaino JC, Dvorak JE. Photo Series for Quantifying Natural Fuels Volume XI : Eastern Oregon Sagebrush - Steppe and Spotted Owl Nesting Habitat in the Pacific Northwest. Portland, OR: USFS Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2012:85. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/pnw_gtr878.pdf?utm_source=Northwest+Fire+Science+Consortium&utm_campaign=a68afc7c28-Weekly_digest_10_1_copy_02_9_28_2012&utm_medium=email.
Diamond SE, Nichols LM, McCoy N, et al. A physiological trait-based approach to predicting the responses of species to experimental climate warming. Ecology. 2012;93:8. Available at: http://www.esajournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1890/11-2296.1.
Pedlar JH, McKenney DW, Aubin I, et al. Placing Forestry in the Assisted Migration Debate. BioScience. 2012;62(9):8. Available at: http://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/publications?id=34149.
County D. Plan, Prep, Go! Deschutes County Evacuation Guide. 2012. Available at: www.projectwildfire.org/images/uploads/Evacuation%20Guide.pdf.
Predicting Dry Lightning Risk Nationwide.; 2012. Available at: http://www.firescience.gov/projects/briefs/07-2-1-42_FSBrief149.pdf.
Lovtang SCP, Riegel GM. Predicting the Occurrence of Downy Brome (Bromus tectorum) in Central Oregon. Invasive Plant Science and Management. 2012;5(1). Available at: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1614/IPSM-D-11-00029.1.
Kyser GB, Peterson VF, Davy JS, DiTomaso JM. Preemergent Control of Medusahead on California Annual Rangelands with Aminopyralid. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 2012;65(4):8. Available at: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.2111/REM-D-12-00003.1?af=R.
McIver J, Erickson K, Youngblood A. Principal short-term findings of the National Fire and Fire Surrogate study. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2012:210.PDF icon pnw_gtr860.pdf (1.61 MB)

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