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Huffman MR. Making a World of Difference in Fire and Climate Change. Fire Ecology . 2014;10(3).
Larson AJ, Belote TR, Williamson MA, Aplet GH. Making monitoring count: project design for active adaptive management. Journal of Forestry. 2013;111(5):9.PDF icon s9.pdf (693.62 KB)
Colavito MM. Making the Transition from Science Delivery to Knowledge Coproduction in Boundary Spanning: A Case Study of the Alaska Fire Science Consortium .F.Trainor S, ed. AMS. 2019;Online.
Boisramé G. Managed wildfire effects on forest resilience and water in the Sierra Nevada Thompson S, ed. Ecosystems. 2016.
Six DL. Management for Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreak Suppression: Does Relevant Science Support Current Policy? Biber E, ed. Forests. 2014;5(1).
Link SO. Management of cheatgrass fuel loading in the shrub-steppe. 2013.Office presentation icon link5-29-13-1.ppt (7.9 MB)
Shive KL. Managing burned landscapes: Evaluating future management strategies for resilient forests under a warming climate Fule PZ, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2014;23.
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).
Stephens SL, Agee JK, Fule PZ, et al. Managing Forests and Fire in Changing Climates. AAAS; 2013.PDF icon ScienceVol342Stephens.pdf (613.65 KB)
Parks SA. Mapping day-of-burning with coarse-resolution satellite fire-detection data. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2014;On-line early.
Kline JD, Kerns BK, Day MA, Hammer RB. Mapping multiple forest threats in the northwestern United States. Journal of Forestry. 2013;111(3).
Vogeler JC. Mapping post-fire habitat characteristics through the fusion of remote sensing tools Yang Z, ed. Remote Sensing of Environment. 2016;173.
Veraverbeke S, Sedano F, Hook SJ, et al. Mapping the daily progression of large wildland fires using MODIS active fire data. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2014;On-line early.
Goldstein D, Kennedy EB. Mapping the ethical landscape of wildland fire management: setting an agendum for research and deliberation on the applied ethics of wildland fire. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2022;Online.PDF icon Goldstein and Kennedy_2022_IJWF_Mapping the ethical landscape of wildland fire management.pdf (900.38 KB)
Oliver M. Mapping the Future: U.S. Exposure to Multiple Landscape Stressors. Portland: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2017.PDF icon scifi197.pdf (6.8 MB)
Whelton AJ, Seidel C, Wham BP, et al. The Marshall Fire: Scientific and policy needs for water system disaster response. AWWA Water Science. 2023;5(1).PDF icon AWWA Water Science - 2023 - Whelton - The Marshall Fire Scientific and policy needs for water system disaster response.pdf (2.23 MB)
Masticating Fuels: Effects on Prescribed Fire Behavior and Subsequent Vegetation Effects. Joint Fire Science Program; 2009:6. Available at: http://www.firescience.gov/projects/briefs/03-3-2-06_FSBrief47.pdf.
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.
Sullivan EA, McDonald AG. Mathematical model and sensor development for measuring energy transfer from wildland fires. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2014;On-line early.
Bennett M, Fitzgerald S. Mechanical Treatments. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University; 2008:4. Available at: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/ec/ec1575-e.pdf.
Jones GM. Megafires: an emerging threat to old-forest species Gutiérrez RJ, ed. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2016;14(6).
York RA, Russell KW, Noble H. Merging prescribed fires and timber harvests in the Sierra Nevada: Burn season and pruning influences in young mixed conifer stands. Trees, Forests and People. 2022;9.PDF icon 1-s2.0-S2666719322001169-main.pdf (2.58 MB)
Anon. The merits of prescribed fire outweigh potential carbon emission effects.; 2013.PDF icon AFEs-Prescribed-Fire-Position-Paper-2013.pdf (2.71 MB)
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.
Wollstein K, O’Connor C, Gear J, Hoagland R. Minimize the bad days: Wildland fire response and suppression success. Rangelands. 2022;8(47).PDF icon Wollstein et al_2022_Minimize the bad days_Wildland fire response and suppression success.pdf (1.21 MB)

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