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Found 1096 results
2015
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.
Force TRangeland. An Integrated Rangeland Fire Management Strategy.; 2015. Available at: http://www.forestsandrangelands.gov/rangeland/documents/IntegratedRangelandFireManagementStrategy_FinalReportMay2015.pdf.
Temperli C. Interactions among spruce beetle disturbance, climate change and forest dynamics captured by a forest landscape model Veblen TT, ed. Ecosphere. 2015;6(11).
Enright NJ. Interval squeeze: altered fire regimes and demographic responses interact to threaten woody species persistence as climate changes Fontaine JB, ed. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2015;13(5).
Turner MG. Landscape Disturbance Dynamics. Second. (Gardner RH, ed.). New York: Springer; 2015:53.
Kolden CA. Limitations and utilisation of Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity products for assessing wildfire severity in the USA Smith AMS, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;Online early.
Diaz JM. Local Ecological Knowledge and Fire Management: What Does the Public Understand? Steelman T, ed. Journal of Forestry. 2015;113.PDF icon LocalEcologicalKnowledge.pdf (187.57 KB)
Syphard AD. Location, timing and extent of wildfire vary by cause of ignition Keeley JE, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;24.
Knapp EE. Long-term dead wood changes in a Sierra Nevada mixed conifer forest: habitat and fire hazard implications. Forest Ecology and Management. 2015;339.
Coates PS. Long-term effects of wildfire on greater sage-grouse - integrating population and ecosystem concepts for management in the Great Basin. (Ricca MA, ed.).; 2015:42.
Jang W. Long-term effects on distribution of forest biomass following different harvesting levels in the northern Rocky Mountains Keyes CR, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2015;358.
Walker RF. Long-Term Growth of Sierra Nevada Mixed Conifer in Response to Mechanized Thinning, Slash Mastication, and Prescribed Fire Swim SL, ed. Forest Research. 2015;S3:001.
Hood S. Low-severity fire increases tree defense against bark beetle attacks Sala A, ed. Ecology. 2015;96.
Kemp KB. Managing for climate change on federal lands of the western United States: perceived usefulness of climate science, effectiveness of adaptation strategies, and barriers to implementation Blades JJ, ed. Ecology and Society. 2015;20(2).
Hoffman CM. Modeling spatial and temporal dynamics of wind flow and potential fire behavior following a mountain pine beetle outbreak in a lodgepole pine forest Linn R, ed. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 2015;204.
Dunn CJ. Modeling the direct effect of salvage logging on long-term temporal fuel dynamics in dry-mixed conifer forests Bailey JD, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2015;341.
McKenzie D. Modeling wildfire regimes in forest landscapes: abstracting a complex reality. In: Perera AH, ed. Simulation modeling of forest landscape disturbances. Simulation modeling of forest landscape disturbances. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing; 2015:73-92. Available at: https://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/53095.
Hartter J. Modelling Associations between Public Understanding, Engagement and Forest Conditions in the Inland Northwest, USA Stevens FR, ed. PLOS ONE. 2015;10(2).
Underwood E. Models predict longer, deeper U.S. droughts. Science. 2015;13.
Alba C. Native and exotic plant species respond differently to wildfire and prescribed fire as revealed by meta-analysis Skálová H, ed. Journal of Vegetation Science. 2015;26(1).
Calkin DE. Negative consequences of positive feedbacks in US wildfire management Thompson MP, ed. Forest Ecosystems. 2015;2(9).
Haugo R. A new approach to evaluate forest structure restoration needs across Oregon and Washington Zanger C, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2015;335. Available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378112714005519.
Wolf R. Not All Fires are Wild - Understanding Fire and Its Use as a Management Tool. (Berger C, ed.).; 2015. Available at: https://catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu/sites/catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu/files/project/pdf/em9114_1.pdf.
Creighton J. NWFSC Activity Report - Fire Without Borders: Observations, Experiences, and Lessons Learned from the 36-Pit Fire.; 2015.PDF icon 36-Pit Fire Field Tour Final Report.pdf (2.56 MB)
Anon. NWFSC Activity Report - Preparing for Wildfires: Moving from crisis to opportunity.; 2015.PDF icon Extension Wildfire Workshop Report.pdf (508.8 KB)

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