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Hand M. The influence of incident management teams on the deployment of wildfire suppression resources Katuwal H, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2017;26(7).
Downing WM. Influence of fire refugia spatial pattern on post-fire forest recovery in Oregon’s Blue Mountains Krawchuk MA, ed. Landscape Ecology. 2019. Available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10980-019-00802-1.
Pingree MRA. The influence of fire history on soil nutrients and vegetation cover in mixed-severity fire regime forests of the eastern Olympic Peninsula, Washington, USA DeLuca TH, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2018;422.
Johnston JD. Influence of fire disturbance and biophysical heterogeneity on pre-settlement ponderosa pine and mixed conifer forests Bailey JD, ed. Ecosphere. 2016;7(11).
Cannon JB. The influence of experimental wind disturbance on forest fuels and fire characteristics O'Brien JJ, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2014;330. Available at: http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/46459.
Nelson ZJ, Weisberg PJ, Kitchen SG. Influence of climate and environment on post-fire recovery of mountain sagbrush. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2013;On-line early.
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.
Roos CI, Guiterman CH, Margolis EQ, et al. Indigenous fire management and cross-scale fire-climate relationships in the Southwest United States from 1500 to 1900 CE. Science Advances. 2022;8(49). Available at: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abq3221.PDF icon Roos et al_2022_ScienceAdvances_Indigenous fire mgmt and cross-scale fire-climate relationships in the SW US 1500 to 1900 CE.pdf (1.46 MB)
Westerling ALeRoy. Increasing western US forest wildfire activity: sensitivity to changes in the timing of spring. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. 2016;371.
Strahan RT. Increasing weight of evidence that thinning and burning treatments help restore understory plant communities in ponderosa pine forests Stoddard MT, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2015;353.
Singleton MP. Increasing trends in high-severity fire in the southwestern USA from 1984 to 2015 Thode AE, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2019;433.
Kalashnikov DA, Schnell JL, Abatzoglou JT, Swain DL, Singh D. Increasing co-occurrence of fine particulate matter and ground-level ozone extremes in the western United States. Science Advances. 2022;8.PDF icon Kalashnikov et al_2022_Fine Particulate Matter.pdf (3.24 MB)
Wickham SB, Augustine S, Forney A, et al. Incorporating place-based values into ecological restoration. Ecology and Society. 2022;27(3).PDF icon Wickham et al_2022_Ecol and Soc_Incorporating place-based values into ecological restoration.pdf (2.01 MB)
Mann ML, Batllori E, Moritz MA, et al. Incorporating Anthropogenic Influences into Fire Probability Models: Effects of Human Activity and Climate Change on Fire Activity in California. PLOS One. 2016.
In a Ponderosa Pine Forest, Prescribed Fires Reduce the Likelihood of Scorched Earth. Joint Fire Science Program; 2008:11. Available at: http://www.firescience.gov/projects/briefs/04-2-1-85_FSBrief24.pdf.
Essen M, McCaffrey S, Abrams J, Paveglio T. Improving wildfire management outcomes: shifting the paradigm of wildfire from simple to complex risk. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 2022;Online.PDF icon Essen et al 2022_Improving WF Mgmt outcomes.pdf (663.56 KB)
Gharun M. Improving forest sampling strategies for assessment of fuel reduction burning Possell M, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;392.
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)
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.
Kerns BK. The importance of disturbance by fire and other abiotic and biotic factors in driving cheatgrass invasion varies based on invasion stage Day MA, ed. Biological Invasions. 2017;19(6).
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).
Li Z, Angerer JP, Wu B. The impacts of wildfires of different burn severities on vegetation structure across the western United States rangelands. Science of The Total Environment. 2022;845(157214).PDF icon Li et al_2022_Sci total Envir_Impacts of wildfires of different burn severities on veg structure across western US rangelands.pdf (2.58 MB)
Ritter SM. Impacts of lodgepole pine dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium americanum) infestation on stand structure and fuel load in lodgepole pine dominated forests in central Colorado Hoffman CM, ed. Botany. 2017;95(3).
Larsen AE. Impacts of fire smoke plumes on regional air quality, 2006–2013 Reich BJ, ed. Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology. 2017.
Collins BM. Impacts of different land management histories on forest change Fry DL, ed. Ecological Applications. 2017;27(8).

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