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2015
Castelli M. Predicting Burned Areas of Forest Fires: an Artificial Intelligence Approach Vanneschi L, ed. Fire Ecology. 2015;11(1).
Paveglio TB. 'Put the wet stuff on the hot stuff': The legacy and drivers of conflict surrounding wildfire suppression Carroll MS, ed. Journal of Rural Studies. 2015;41.
Rhoades CC. Recovery of small pile burn scars in conifer forests of the Colorado Front Range Fornwalt PJ, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2015;347(1).
Penman TD. Reducing the risk of house loss due to wildfires Nicholson AE, ed. Environmental Modelling & Software. 2015;67.
Penman TD. Reducing the risk of house loss due to wildfires Nicholson AE, ed. Environmental Modelling & Software. 2015;67.
Penman TD. Reducing the risk of house loss due to wildfires Nicholson AE, ed. Environmental Modelling & Software. 2015;67.
Abrams JB. Re-envisioning community-wildfire relations in the U.S. West as adaptive governance Knapp M, ed. Ecology and Society. 2015;20(3).
Pyke DA. Restoration handbook for sagebrush steppe ecosystems with emphasis on greater sage-grouse habitat—Part 2. Landscape level restoration decisions. (Knick ST, ed.).; 2015:21p.PDF icon USGS Greater Sage Grouse Part II.pdf (6.27 MB)
Pyke DA. Restoration handbook for sagebrush steppe ecosystems with emphasis on greater sage-grouse habitat—Part 2. Landscape level restoration decisions. (Knick ST, ed.).; 2015:21p.PDF icon USGS Greater Sage Grouse Part II.pdf (6.27 MB)
Pyke DA. Restoration handbook for sagebrush steppe ecosystems with emphasis on greater sage-grouse habitat—Part 1. Concepts for understanding and applying restoration. (Chambers JC, ed.).; 2015:44p.
Pyke DA. Restoration handbook for sagebrush steppe ecosystems with emphasis on greater sage-grouse habitat—Part 1. Concepts for understanding and applying restoration. (Chambers JC, ed.).; 2015:44p.
Hessburg PF. Restoring fire-prone Inland Pacific landscapes: seven core principles Churchill DJ, ed. Landscape Ecology. 2015;Online .
Temesgen H. A review of the challenges and opportunities in estimating above ground forest biomass using tree-level models Affleck D, ed. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research. 2015;30(4). Available at: http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/49620.
Pelz KA. Species composition influences management outcomes following mountain pine beetle in lodgepole pine-dominated forests Rhoades CC, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2015;336.PDF icon FEM-MountainPineBeetle.pdf (1.59 MB)
Anderegg WRL. Tree mortality from drought, insects, and their interactions in a changing climate Hicke JA, ed. New Phytologist. 2015.
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.
Farzan S. Western Juniper Management: Assessing Strategies for Improving Greater Sage-grouse Habitat and Rangeland Productivity Young DJN, ed. Environmental Management. 2015;56.
Potter BE. A Wildfire-relevant climatology of the convective environment of the United States Anaya MA, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;24.
Parks SA. Wildland fire as a self-regulating mechanism: the role of previous burns and weather in limiting fire progression Holsinger LM, ed. Ecological Applications. 2015.
Parks SA. Wildland fire deficit and surplus in the western United States, 1984-2012 Miller CL, ed. Ecosphere. 2015;6(12).
Parks SA. Wildland fire deficit and surplus in the western United States, 1984-2012 Miller CL, ed. Ecosphere. 2015;6(12).
Parks SA. Wildland fire limits subsequent fire occurrence Miller C, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;Online early.
2014
Raymond CL, Peterson DL, Rochefort RM. Climate change vulnerability and adaptation in the North Cascades region, Washington.; 2014. Available at: http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/47131.
Stanturf JA. Contemporary forest restoration: A review emphasizing function Palik BJ, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2014;331(1).
Lannom KO, Tinkham WT, Smith AMS, et al. Defining extreme wildland fires using geospatial and ancillary metrics. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2014;On-line early.

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