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Sheehan T. Fire, CO2, and climate effects on modeled vegetation and carbon dynamics in western Oregon and Washington Bachelet D, ed. PloS One. 2019;14(1).
Voelker SL. Fire deficits have increased drought‐sensitivity in dry conifer forests; fire frequency and tree‐ring carbon isotope evidence from Central Oregon Merschel AG, ed. Global Change Biology. 2019.
Voelker SL. Fire deficits have increased drought‐sensitivity in dry conifer forests; fire frequency and tree‐ring carbon isotope evidence from Central Oregon Merschel AG, ed. Global Change Biology. 2019.
Schultz CA. Forest Service fire management and the elusiveness of change Thompson MP, ed. Fire Ecology. 2019;15.
Wynecoop MD. Getting back to fire suméŝ: exploring a multi-disciplinary approach to incorporating traditional knowledge into fuels treatments Morgan P, ed. Fire Ecology. 2019;15.
Singleton MP. Increasing trends in high-severity fire in the southwestern USA from 1984 to 2015 Thode AE, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2019;433.
Schultz CA. Policy tools to address scale mismatches: insights from U.S. forest governance Timberlake TJ, ed. Ecology and Society. 2019;24(1).
Ortiz MJLopez. Post-fire management affects species composition but not Douglas-fir regeneration in the Klamath Mountains Marcey T, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2019;432.
McWethy DB. Rethinking resilience to wildfire Schoennagel T, ed. Nature Sustainability. 2019;2:797. Available at: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-019-0353-8.
Dodge JM. Short- and long-term effects of ponderosa pine fuel treatments intersected by the Egley Fire Complex, Oregon, USA Strand EK, ed. Fire Ecology. 2019;15(40).
Paveglio TB. Social fragmentation and wildfire management: Exploring the scale of adaptive action Carroll MS, ed. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 2019;33(131).
North MP, al. et. Tamm Review: Reforestation for resilience in dry western U.S. forests Stevens JT, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2019;432.
Jain T. To Masticate or Not: Useful Tips for Treating Forest, Woodland, and Shrubland Vegetation. (Sikkink P, ed.). Fort Collins: USDA, Forest Service, RMRS; 2019:55 p. Available at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pubs/57328.
Steen-Adams MM. Traditional knowledge of fire use by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs in the eastside Cascades of Oregon Share via EmailShare on FacebookShare on LinkedIn Charnley S, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2019;450.
Stevens-Rumann C. Tree regeneration following wildfires in the western US: a review Morgan P, ed. Fire Ecology. 2019;15(15).
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).
White EM. Use of Science and Modeling by Practitioners in Landscape-Scale Management Decisions Lindberg K, ed. Journal of Forestry. 2019;117(3).
Korb JE. What drives ponderosa pine regeneration following wildfire in the western United States? Fornwalt PJ, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2019;454.

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