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Miller C. Air-quality challenges of prescribed fire in the complex terrain and wildland urban interface surrounding Bend, Oregon O'Neill S, ed. Atmosphere. 2019;10(9).
Schweizer DW. Assessing relative differences in smoke exposure from prescribed, managed, and full suppression wildland fire Preisler HK, ed. Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health . 2019;12(1).
Woolley T. Beyond red crowns: complex changes in surface and crown fuels and their interactions 32 years following mountain pine beetle epidemics in south-central Oregon, USA Shaw DC, ed. Fire Ecology. 2019;15(4).
Sessions J. Can biochar link forest restoration with commercial agriculture? Smith D, ed. Biomass and Bioenergy. 2019;123.
Page WG. A Classification of US Wildland Firefighter Entrapments Based on Coincident Fuels, Weather, and Topography Freeborn PH, ed. Fire. 2019;2(4).
Halofsky JE. Climate change vulnerability and adaptation in south-central Oregon. (Peterson DL, ed.).; 2019:473. Available at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pubs/58688.
Hessburg PF. Climate, Environment, and Disturbance History Govern Resilience of Western North American Forests Miller CL, ed. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 2019.
Schultz CA. Collaborations and capacities to transform fire management Moseley C, ed. Science. 2019;366(6461).
Coop JD. Contributions of fire refugia to resilient ponderosa pine and dry mixed-conifer forest landscapes DeLory TJ, ed. Ecosphere. 2019;10(7).
Kreitler J. Cost-effective fuel treatment planning: a theoretical justification and case study Thompson MP, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2019;29(1).
Wei Y. Designing Operationally Relevant Daily Large Fire Containment Strategies Using Risk Assessment Results Thompson MP, ed. Forests. 2019;10(4).
Matosziuk LM. Effects of season and interval of prescribed burns on pyrogenic carbon in ponderosa pine stands in the southern Blue Mountains, Oregon, USA Alleau Y, ed. Geoderma. 2019;348.
Abrams J. The emergence of network governance in U.S. National Forest Administration: Causal factors and propositions for future research. Forest Policy and Economics. 2019;106.
Barker JS. Evaluating Model Predictions of Fire Induced Tree Mortality Using Wildfire-Affected Forest Inventory Measurements Fried JS, ed. Forests. 2019;10(11).
Bright BC. Examining post-fire vegetation recovery with Landsat time series analysis in three western North American forest types Hudak AT, ed. Fire Ecology. 2019;15.
Paveglio TB. Exploring the influence of local social context on strategies for achieving Fire Adapted Communities Edgeley C, ed. Fire. 2019;2(2).
Nielsen-Pincus M. Exposure Complexity and Community Capacity to Manage Wildfire Risk: A Coupled Biophysical and Social Analysis of 60 Communities in the Western United States Evers C, ed. Fire. 2019;2(4).
Palaiologou P. Fine scale assessment of cross boundary wildfire events in the Western US Ager AA, ed. Natural Hazards and Earth Systems Sciences. 2019.
Allen I. Fire and Forest Management in Montane Forests of the Northwestern States and California, USA Chhin S, ed. Fire. 2019;2(2).
Liu Y. Fire behaviour and smoke modelling: model improvement and measurement needs for next-generation smoke research and forecasting systems Kochanski A, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2019;28(8).
Sheehan T. Fire, CO2, and climate effects on modeled vegetation and carbon dynamics in western Oregon and Washington Bachelet D, ed. PloS One. 2019;14(1).
Voelker SL. Fire deficits have increased drought‐sensitivity in dry conifer forests; fire frequency and tree‐ring carbon isotope evidence from Central Oregon Merschel AG, ed. Global Change Biology. 2019.
Schultz CA. Forest Service fire management and the elusiveness of change Thompson MP, ed. Fire Ecology. 2019;15.

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