Publications Library
Ponderosa Pine Biomass Relationships Vary with Site Treatment and Site Productivity. Joint Fire Science Program; 2011:6. Available at: http://www.firescience.gov/projects/briefs/06-3-3-04_FSBrief148.pdf.
Responding to Climate Change in National Forests: A Guidebook for Developing Adaptation Options. Portland, OR: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2011:109. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/pnw_gtr855.pdf.
Simulating fuel treatment effects in dry forests of the western United States: testing the principles of a fire-safe forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2011;41:13. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/journals/pnw_2011_johnson003.pdf.
. Vegetation recovery after fire in the Klamath-Siskiyou region, southern Oregon. U.S. Geological Survey; 2011.
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Impact of postfire logging on soil bacterial and fungal communities on biogeochemistry in a mixed-conifer forest in central Oregon. Plant Soil. 2010;350:19. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/journals/pnw_2012_jennings001.pdf.
Introducing FuelCalc: A New Tool that Helps Turn Static Inventory Data into Actionable Information. Joint Fire Science Program; 2010:6. Available at: http://www.firescience.gov/projects/briefs/05-4-3-10_FSBrief119.pdf.
ArcFuels: Integrating Wildfire Models and Risk Analysis into Landscape Fuels Management. Joint Fire Science Program; 2009:11. Available at: http://www.firescience.gov/projects/briefs/03-4-1-04_FSBrief43.pdf.
Consume 3.0 -- A Software Tool for Computing Fuel Consumption. Joint Fire Science Program; 2009:6. Available at: http://www.firescience.gov/projects/98-1-9-06/supdocs/98-1-9-06_FSBrief55-Final.pdf.
Filling in the Blanks for Prescribed Fire in Shrublands: Developing Information to Support Improved Fire Planning. Joint Fire Science Program; 2009:6. Available at: http://www.firescience.gov/projects/briefs/03-1-3-06_FSBrief63.pdf.
FOFEM: The First-Order Fire Effects Model Adapts to the 21st Century. Joint Fire Science Program; 2009:6. Available at: http://www.firescience.gov/projects/briefs/98-1-8-03_FSBrief62.pdf.
The Forest, the Fire and the Fungi: Studying the Effects of Prescribed Burning on Mycorrhizal Fungi in Crater Lake National Park. Joint Fire Science Program; 2009:12. Available at: http://www.firescience.gov/projects/briefs/03-3-2-05_FSBrief38.pdf.
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.
Behavior Modification: Tempering Fire at the Landscape Level. Joint Fire Science Program; 2008:11. Available at: http://www.firescience.gov/projects/briefs/01-1-3-21_FSBrief5.pdf.
Four centuries of soil carbon and nitrogen change after stand-replacing fire in a forest landscape in the western Cascade range of Oregon. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2008;38(9):10.
. In a Ponderosa Pine Forest, Prescribed Fires Reduce the Likelihood of Scorched Earth. Joint Fire Science Program; 2008:11. Available at: http://www.firescience.gov/projects/briefs/04-2-1-85_FSBrief24.pdf.
Fire-resistant Plants for Home Landscapes: Selecting plants that may reduce your risk from wildfire. Pacific Northwest Extension; 2006:48. Available at: http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1957/20921/%2apnw590.pdf .
Forest structure and fire hazard in dry forests of the Western United States. Portland: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2005:30. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/pnw_gtr628.pdf.
Forest structure and fire hazard in dry forests of the Western United States. Portland: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2005:30. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/pnw_gtr628.pdf.