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Smith JKapler. Strengthening syntheses on fire: increasing their usefulness for managers.; 2015:59 p. Available at: http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/49069.
Billings MC, Carroll MS, Paveglio TB. The "strings attached" to community difference and potential pathways to fire adaptiveness in the wildland urban interface. Journal of Forestry. 2021.PDF icon Mark_pathways.pdf (234.79 KB)
Belval EJ. Studying interregional wildland fire engine assignments for large fire suppression Wei Y, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2017;26(7).
Hoffman CM, Morgan P, Mell W, et al. Surface Fire Intensity Influences Simulated Crown Fire Behavior in Lodgepole Pine Forests with Recent Mountain Pine Beetle-Caused Tree Mortality. Forest Science. 2012:12. Available at: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/fs/pre-prints/forsci11114;jsessionid=8rs2la9bk089.alice.
Lyons-Tinsley C, Peterson DL. Surface fuel treatments in young, regenerating stands affect wildfire severity in a mixed conifer forest, eastside Cascade Range, Washington, USA. Forest Ecology and Management. 2012;270:9. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr292/2012_lyons_tinsley.pdf.
Shaw DC. Surface fuels in recent Phytophthora ramorum created gaps and adjacent intact Quercus agrifolia forests, East Bay Regional Parks, California, USA Woolley T, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;384.
Ivanova S, Prosekov A, Kaledin A. A Survey onMonitoring ofWild Animals during Fires Using Drones. Fire. 2022;5(60).PDF icon Ivanova et al_2022_A Survey on Monitoring of Wild Animals during Fires Using Drones.pdf (2.82 MB)
Smith DM. Sustainability and wildland fire: The origins of Forest Service Wildland Fire Research. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; 2017:120.
Mulvey RL, Shaw DC, Filip GM, Chastagner GA. Swiss Needle Cast. Swiss Needle Cast Cooperative; 2013.PDF icon fidl-181.pdf (932.42 KB)
Werth PA, Potter BE, Clements CB, et al. Synthesis of Knowledge of Extreme Fire Behavior: Volume I for Fire Managers. Portland, OR: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2011:144. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/pnw_gtr854.pdf.
Werth PA. Synthesis of Knowledge of Extreme Fire Behavior: Volume II for Fire Behavior Specialists, Researchers, and Meteorologists. (Potter BE, ed.). Portland, OR: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2016:258 p. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/pnw_gtr891.pdf.
Kennedy PL, Fontaine JB. Synthesis of Knowledge on the Effects of Fire and Fire Surrogates on Wildlife in U.S. Dry Forests. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Agricultural Experiment Station; 2009:133. Available at: http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1957/12625/SR1096.pdf?sequence=1.
Bartuszevige AM, Kennedy PL. Synthesis of Knowledge on the Effects of Fire and Thinning Treatments on Understory Vegetation in U.S. Dry Forests. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Agricultural Experiment Station; 2009:133. Available at: http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1957/12638/SR1095.pdf?sequence=1.
Robichaud PR, Rhee H, Lewis SA. A synthesis of post-fire Burned Area Reports from 1972 to 2009 for western US Forest Service lands: trends in wildfire characteristics and post-fire stabilisation treatments and expenditures. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2014;On-line early.
Spies TA. Synthesis of science to inform land management within the Northwest Forest Plan area: executive summary. (Stine PA, ed.). Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2018:186 p. Available at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pubs/56600.
Today FM, Volume 73 N4. Synthesis on crown fire behavior in conifer forests. 2014.PDF icon FMT73-4.pdf0_.pdf (3.59 MB)
Thompson MP. A System Dynamics Model Examining Alternative Wildfire Response Policies Wei Y, ed. Systems. 2019;7(4).
McKinney ST, Abrahamson I, Jain T, Anderson N. A systematic review of empirical evidence for landscape-level fuel treatment effectiveness. Fire Ecology. 2022;18(21).PDF icon McKinney et al_2022_FireEcol_A systematic review of empirical evidence for landscape-level fuel treatment effectiveness.pdf (2.22 MB)

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