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Davies GM, Bakker JD, Dettweiler-Robinson E, et al. Trajectories of change in sagebrush steppe vegetation communities in relation to multiple wildfires. Ecological Applications. 2012;22(1562).
Calkins SJ, Shaw DC, Lan Y-H. Transformation of western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) tree crowns by dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium tsugense, Viscaceae). Forest Pathology. 2020.
Copes‑Gerbitz K, Hagerman SM, Daniels LD. Transforming fire governance in British Columbia, Canada: an emerging vision for coexisting with fire. Regional Environmental Change. 2022;22(48).PDF icon Copes-Gerbitz et al 2022_Transforming fire governance in BC, Canda.pdf (1.9 MB)
Dunn CJ. Tree mortality and structural change following mixed-severity fire in Pseudotsuga forests of Oregon’s western Cascades, USA Bailey JD, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2016;365.
Whittier TR. Tree mortality based fire severity classification for forest inventories: a Pacific Northwest national forests example Gray AN, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2016;359.
Anderegg WRL. Tree mortality from drought, insects, and their interactions in a changing climate Hicke JA, ed. New Phytologist. 2015.
Bradford JB, Shriver RK, Robles MD, et al. Tree mortality response to drought-density interactions suggests opportunities to enhance drought resistance. Journal of Applied Ecology. 2022;59:549–559.PDF icon Bradford et al_2022_Tree mortality response to drought‐density interactions suggests.pdf (1.62 MB)
Stevens-Rumann C. Tree regeneration following wildfires in the western US: a review Morgan P, ed. Fire Ecology. 2019;15(15).
Bernal AA, Kane JM, Knapp EE, Zald HSJ. Tree resistance to drought and bark beetle-associated mortality following thinning and prescribed fire treatments. Forest Ecology and Management. 2023;530. Available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378112722007526.PDF icon Tree resistance to drought and bark beetle-associated mortality following thinning and prescribed fire treatments.pdf (7.81 MB)
Johnston JD. Tree traits influence response to fire severity in the western Oregon Cascades, USA Dunn CJ, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2018;433.
Laughlin MM, Harvey BJ, Bakker JD, et al. Trends in forest structure restoration need over three decades with increasing wildfire activity in the interior Pacific Northwest US. Forest Ecology and Management. 2022;527. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2022.120607.PDF icon Trends-in-forest-structure-restoration-need-over-three-dec_2023_Forest-Ecolo.pdf (5.61 MB)
Boisramé GFS, Brown TJ, Bachelet DM. Trends in western USA fire fuels using historical data and modeling. Fire Ecology. 2022;18(8).PDF icon Boisramé2022_Article_TrendsInWesternUSAFireFuelsUsi.pdf (9.79 MB)
Jakes PJ, Sturtevant V. Trial by fire: Community Wildfire Protection Plans put to the test. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2013;On-line early.
Case M. Tribes & Climate Change Kim J, ed. 2020. Available at: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/d5956f2cf21d427097523883506aa298.
Coalition WForestry L. The True Cost of Wildfire in the Western U.S. 2022 Report. 2022. Available at: https://www.thewflc.org/sites/default/files/TrueCostofWildfire.pdf.PDF icon TrueCostofWildfire_WFLC report.pdf (9.78 MB)
Shindler B, Olsen C, McCaffrey S, et al. Trust: A planning guide for wildfire agencies & practitioners. Joint Fire Science Program; 2014. Available at: http://hdl.handle.net/1957/45323.
Shindler B. Trust: A Planning Guide for Wildfire Agencies & Practitioners. (Olsen C, ed.).; 2014. Available at: https://www.firescience.gov/projects/10-3-01-25/project/10-3-01-25_Trust_Planning_Guide.pdf.
Spies TA. Twenty‐five years of the Northwest Forest Plan: what have we learned? Long JW, ed. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2019;17(9).
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Paveglio T, Prato T, Dalenberg D, Venn T. Understanding evacuation preferences and wildfire mitigations among Northwest Montana residents. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2014;23(3).
Meldrum JR. Understanding gaps between the risk perceptions of wildland-urban interface (WUI) residents and wildfire professionals Champ PA, ed. Risk Analysis. 2015;Online early.
Meldrum JR. Understanding Gaps Between the Risk Perceptions of Wildland–Urban Interface (WUI) Residents and Wildfire Professionals Champ PA, ed. Risk Analysis. 2015;35(9).
Paveglio TB. Understanding social impact from wildfires: advancing means for assessment Brenkert-Smith H, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;Online early. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WF14091.
Paveglio TB. Understanding the effect of large wildfires on residents' well-being: what factors influence wildfire impact? Kooistra C, ed. Forest Science. 2016;62(1).
Franklin CMA. Understory vascular plant responses to retention harvesting with and without prescribed fire Nielsen S, ed. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2019.
Billings M, Carroll M, Paveglio T. Unprotected lands: A case study of a wildland-urban interface community in “No-Man's land”. Journal of Environmental Management. 2023;330.

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