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2023
Chuvieco E, Yebra M, Martino S, et al. Towards an Integrated Approach to Wildfire Risk Assessment: When, Where, What and How May the Landscapes Burn. Fire. 2023;6.PDF icon fire-06-00215-v2.pdf (9.73 MB)
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)
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)
Krueger ES, Levi MR, Achieng KO, et al. Using soil moisture information to better understand and predict wildfire danger: a review of recent developments and outstanding questions. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2023;32(2).PDF icon WF22056.pdf (3.84 MB)
Hoecker TJ, Parks SA, Krosby M, Dobrowski SZ. Widespread exposure to altered fire regimes under 2 °C warming is projected to transform conifer forests of the Western United States. Nature. 2023;4(295).PDF icon s43247-023-00954-8.pdf (5.38 MB)
Barnard DM, Green TR, Mankin KR, et al. Wildfire and climate change amplify knowledge gaps linking mountain source-water systems and agricultural water supply in the western United States. Agricultural Water Management. 2023;286.PDF icon Wildfire and climate change amplify knowledge gaps linking mountain source-water systems and agricultural water supply in the western United States.pdf (1.41 MB)
2022
Reilly MJ, Zuspan A, Halofsky JS, et al. Cascadia Burning: The historic, but not historically unprecedented, 2020 wildfires in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Ecosphere. 2022;13.PDF icon Reilly et al_2022_Cascadia Burning_Historic but not historically unprecedented 2022 wildfires in PNW.pdf (9.62 MB)
Snitker G, Roos CI, Sullivan, III AP, et al. A collaborative agenda for archaeology and fire science. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2022.PDF icon Snitker_et_al_2022_NatureEcoEvo_A collaborative agenda for achaeology and fire science.pdf (2.99 MB)
Kearns EJ, Saah D, Levine CR, et al. The Construction of Probabilistic Wildfire Risk Estimates for Individual Real Estate Parcels for the Contiguous United States. Fire. 2022;5(117).PDF icon Kearns et al_2022_Fire_The Construction of ProbabilisticWildfire Risk Estimates for Individual Real Estate Parcels for US.pdf (7.09 MB)
Chang H, Han H-S, Anderson N, Kim Y-S, Han S-K. The Cost of Forest Thinning Operations in the Western United States: A Systematic Literature Review and New Thinning Cost Model. Journal of Forestry. 2022;online.
Jones GM, Vraga EK, Hessburg PF, et al. Counteracting wildfire misinformation. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2022;20(7):392-390.PDF icon Jones et al_2022_Front in Ecol Env_Counteracting wildfire misinformation.pdf (79.58 KB)
Hood SM, Varner MJ, Jain TB, Kane JM. A framework for quantifying forest wildfire hazard and fuel treatment effectiveness from stands to landscapes. Fire Ecology. 2022;18(33).PDF icon Hood et al_2022_FireEcol_A framework for quantifying forest wildfire hazard and fuel treatment effectiveness from stands to landscapes.pdf (1.84 MB)
K.Creutzburg M, C.Olsen A, A.Anthony M, et al. A geographic strategy for cross-jurisdictional, proactive management of invasive annual grasses in Oregon. Rangelands. 2022:173-180.PDF icon Creutzburg et al_2022_A geog strategy for crossjurisdictional proactive mgmt of invasive annual grasses in OR.pdf (3.52 MB)
Kirschner JA, Clark J, Boustras G. Governing wildfires: toward a systematic analytical framework. Ecology & Society . 2022;28(2).PDF icon Governing wildfires: toward a systematic analytical framework.pdf (679.26 KB)
Kalashnikov DA, Schnell JL, Abatzoglou JT, Swain DL, Singh D. Increasing co-occurrence of fine particulate matter and ground-level ozone extremes in the western United States. Science Advances. 2022;8.PDF icon Kalashnikov et al_2022_Fine Particulate Matter.pdf (3.24 MB)
Roos CI, Guiterman CH, Margolis EQ, et al. Indigenous fire management and cross-scale fire-climate relationships in the Southwest United States from 1500 to 1900 CE. Science Advances. 2022;8(49). Available at: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abq3221.PDF icon Roos et al_2022_ScienceAdvances_Indigenous fire mgmt and cross-scale fire-climate relationships in the SW US 1500 to 1900 CE.pdf (1.46 MB)
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)
Rao K, Williams PA, Diffenbaugh NS, Yebra M, Konings AG. Plant-water sensitivity regulates wildfire vulnerability. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2022;Online.PDF icon Rao et al_2022_Plant-water_sensitivity_regulates_wildfire_vulnerability.pdf (2.41 MB)
Churchill DJ, Jeronimo SMA, Hessburg PF, et al. Post-fire landscape evaluations in Eastern Washington, USA: Assessing the work of contemporary wildfires. Forest Ecology and Management. 2022;504(2022).PDF icon Churchill et al 2022 (assessing the work of contemporary wildfires).pdf (12.39 MB)
Schmidt A, Punches J, Leavell D, et al. A quantitative wildfire risk assessment using a modular approach of geostatistical clustering and regionally distinct valuations of assets—A case study in Oregon. Plos One. 2022;17(3).PDF icon Schmidt et al_2022_Quantitative Wildfire Risk Assessment Using a Modular Approach of Geostat Clustering_Case Study in OR.pdf (8.18 MB)
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)
Ketchpaw AR, Li D, Khan SNawaz, et al. Using Structure Location Data to Map theWildland–Urban Interface in Montana, USA. Fire. 2022;5(129).PDF icon Ketchpaw et al_2022_Fire_Using location data to map the WUI in Montana USA.pdf (9.11 MB)
Ketchpaw AR, Li D, Khan SNawaz, et al. Using Structure Location Data to Map theWildland–Urban Interface in Montana, USA. Fire. 2022;5(129).PDF icon Ketchpaw et al_2022_Fire_Using location data to map the WUI in Montana USA.pdf (9.11 MB)
Ridder LW, Morris LR, Day MA, Kerns BK. Ventenata ( Ventenata dubia ) Response to Grazing and Prescribed Fire on the Pacific Northwest Bunchgrass Prairie. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 2022;80:1-9.PDF icon Ridder et al_2022_Ventenata response to grazing and rx fire in PNW.pdf (1.02 MB)
Balch JK, Abatzoglou JT, Joseph MB, et al. Warming weakens the night-time barrier to global fire. Nature. 2022;602(Online).PDF icon Balch et al_2022_Warming weakens the night-time barrier to global fire.pdf (3.32 MB)

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