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Carrasco J, Mahaluf R, Lisón F, et al. A firebreak placement model for optimizing biodiversity protection at landscape scale. Journal of Environmental Management. 2023;342.
Carrasco J, Mahaluf R, Lisón F, et al. A firebreak placement model for optimizing biodiversity protection at landscape scale. Journal of Environmental Management. 2023;342.
Tihay-Felicelli V, Meerpoel-Pietri K, Santoni PA, et al. Flammability study of decking sections found at the Wildland–Urban interface at different scales. Fire Safety Journal. 2023;139.
Zaiats A, Cattau ME, Pilliod DS, et al. Forecasting natural regeneration of sagebrush after wildfires using population models and spatial matching. Landscape Ecology . 2023. Available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10980-023-01621-1.PDF icon Forecasting natural regeneration of sagebrush after wildfires using population models and spatial matching.pdf (1.13 MB)
McGinnis S, Kessenich L, Mearns L, et al. Future regional increases in simultaneous large Western USA wildfires. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2023.PDF icon McGinnis et al_2023_Future regional increases in simulatneous large western USA fires.pdf (944.95 KB)
Williams JN, Safford HD, Enstice N, Steel ZL, Paulson AK. High-severity burned area and proportion exceed historic conditions in Sierra Nevada, California, and adjacent ranges. Ecosphere. 2023;14(1).PDF icon Ecosphere - 2023 - Williams - High‐severity burned area and proportion exceed historic conditions in Sierra Nevada .pdf (1.96 MB)
Peeler JL, McCauley L, Metlen KL, et al. Identifying opportunity hot spots for reducing the risk of wildfire-caused carbon loss in western US conifer forests. Environmental Research Letters. 2023;18.PDF icon Peeler_2023_Environ._Res._Lett._18_094040.pdf (2.72 MB)
Alvarez-Ruiz L, Pausas JG, Blumstein DT, Putman BJ. Lizards' response to the sound of fire is modified by fire history. Animal Behaviour. 2023;196:91-102.PDF icon 1-s2.0-S0003347222003207-main.pdf (1.46 MB)
Alvarez-Ruiz L, Pausas JG, Blumstein DT, Putman BJ. Lizards' response to the sound of fire is modified by fire history. Animal Behaviour. 2023;196:91-102.PDF icon 1-s2.0-S0003347222003207-main.pdf (1.46 MB)
Jaffe MR, Kreider MR, Affleck DLR, et al. Mesic mixed-conifer forests are resilient to both historical high-severity fire and contemporary reburns in the US Northern Rocky Mountains. Forest Ecology and Management. 2023;545.
Cova G, Kane VR, Prichard S, North M, Cansler A. The outsized role of California’s largest wildfires in changing forest burn patterns and coarsening ecosystem scale. Forest Ecology and Management. 2023;528.PDF icon 1-s2.0-S0378112722006144-main.pdf (7.12 MB)
Kieta KA, Owens PN, Petticrew EL. Post-wildfire contamination of soils and sediments by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in north-central British Columbia, Canada. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2023.PDF icon Post-wildfire contamination of soils and sediments by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in north-central British Columbia, Canada.pdf (4.19 MB)
Vilà-Vilardell L, De Cáceres M, Piqué M, Casals P. Prescribed fire after thinning increased resistance of sub-Mediterranean pine forests to drought events and wildfires. Forest Ecology and Management. 2023;527.
Carter SK, Haby TS, Meineke JK, et al. Prioritizing science efforts to inform decision making on public lands. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2023. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1002/fee.2672.PDF icon Frontiers in Ecol Environ - 2023 - Carter.pdf (1.9 MB)
Francis EJ, Pourmohammadi P, Steel ZL, Collins BM, Hurteau MD. Proportion of forest area burned at high-severity increases with increasing forest cover and connectivity in western US watersheds. Landscape Ecology. 2023;38:2501–2518. Available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10980-023-01710-1.PDF icon s10980-023-01710-1.pdf (2.7 MB)
Berman MT, Ye X, Thapa LH, et al. Quantifying burned area of wildfires in the western United States from polar-orbiting and geostationary satellite active-fire detections. International Journal of Wildland Fire . 2023.PDF icon Quantifying burned area of wildfires in the western United States from polar-orbiting and geostationary satellite active-fire detections .pdf (2.67 MB)
Dahl KA, Abatzoglou JT, Phillips CA, et al. Quantifying the contribution of major carbon producers to increases in vapor pressure deficit and burned area in western US and southwestern Canadian forests. Environmental Research Letters. 2023;18.PDF icon Quantifying the contribution of major carbon producers to increases in vapor pressure deficit and burned area in western US and southwestern Canadian forests .pdf (6.65 MB)
Davis KT, Robles MD, Kemp KB, et al. Reduced fire severity offers near-term buffer to climate-driven declines in conifer resilience across the western United States. PNAS. 2023;120(11).PDF icon pnas.2208120120.pdf (5.12 MB)
Rodman KC, Davis KT, Parks SA, et al. Refuge-yeah or refuge-nah? Predicting locations of forest resistance and recruitment in a fiery world. Global Change Biology. 2023.
Pau M, Gauthier S, Boulanger Y, et al. Response of forest productivity to changes in growth and fire regime due to climate change. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2023.PDF icon Response of forest productivity to changes in growth and fire regime due to climate change.pdf (3.98 MB)
Peterson DW, Dodson EK, Harrod RJ. Snag decomposition following stand-replacing wildfires alters wildlife habitat use and surface woody fuels through time. Ecosphere. 2023;14(8).PDF icon Peterson et al - 2023 - Ecosphere[55].pdf (2.01 MB)
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)
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)
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.
Fillmore SD, Paveglio TB. Use of the Wildland Fire Decision Support System (WFDSS) for full suppression and managed fires within the Southwestern Region of the US Forest Service . International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2023.PDF icon Fillmore et al_2023 Use of WFDSS for full suppression and managed fires in SW region of USFS.pdf (866.04 KB)

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