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2023
Low KE, Battles JJ, Tompkins RE, et al. Shaded fuel breaks create wildfire-resilient forest stands: lessons from a long-term study in the Sierra Nevada. Fire Ecology. 2023;19. Available at: https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-023-00187-2.PDF icon Shaded fuel breaks create wildfire-resilient forest stands: lessons from a long-term study in the Sierra Nevada.pdf (2.24 MB)
Kee D, Abrams J, Aldworth T, et al. The Shared Stewardship Strategy in the Southern United States: Lessons Learned. Journal of Forestry. 2023.
Higuera PE, Cook MC, Balch JK, et al. Shifting social-ecological fire regimes explain increasing structure loss from Western wildfires . PNAS Nexus. 2023;2(3).PDF icon Shifting social-ecological fire regimes explain increasing structure loss from Western wildfires.pdf (3.07 MB)
Higuera PE, Cook MC, Balch JK, et al. Shifting social-ecological fire regimes explain increasing structure loss from Western wildfires . PNAS Nexus. 2023;2(3).PDF icon Shifting social-ecological fire regimes explain increasing structure loss from Western wildfires.pdf (3.07 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)
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)
Fertel HM, Collins BM, Lydersen JM, Stephens SL. Vegetation type change in California’s Northern Bay Area: A comparison of contemporary and historical aerial imagery. Forest Ecology and Management. 2023;542.
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)
Brodie EG, Stewart JAE, Winsemius S, et al. Wildfire facilitates upslope advance in a shade-intolerant but not a shade-tolerant conifer. Ecological Applications. 2023.PDF icon Ecological Applications - 2023 - Brodie - Wildfire facilitates upslope advance in a shade%E2%80%90intolerant but not a-2.pdf (6.48 MB)
Brodie EG, Stewart JAE, Winsemius S, et al. Wildfire facilitates upslope advance in a shade-intolerant but not a shade-tolerant conifer. Ecological Applications. 2023.PDF icon Ecological Applications - 2023 - Brodie - Wildfire facilitates upslope advance in a shade%E2%80%90intolerant but not a-2.pdf (6.48 MB)
2022
Thomas AS, Escobedo FJ, Sloggy MR, Sánchez JJ. A burning issue: Reviewing the sociodemographic and environmental justice aspects of the wildfire literature. Plos One. 2022;17(7).PDF icon Thomas et al_2022_PlosOne_A burning issue_Reviewing sociodemographic and enviro justice aspects of the wildfire literature.pdf (1.2 MB)
Thomas AS, Escobedo FJ, Sloggy MR, Sánchez JJ. A burning issue: Reviewing the sociodemographic and environmental justice aspects of the wildfire literature. Plos One. 2022;17(7).PDF icon Thomas et al_2022_PlosOne_A burning issue_Reviewing sociodemographic and enviro justice aspects of the wildfire literature.pdf (1.2 MB)
Airey-Lauvaux C, Pierce AD, Skinner CN, Taylor AH. Changes in fire behavior caused by fire exclusion and fuel build-up vary with topography in California montane forests, USA. Journal of Environmental Management. 2022.PDF icon Airey-Lauvaux et al_2022_Changes in fire behavior caused by fire exclusion and fuel buildup vary with topo in CA montane forests.pdf (7.93 MB)
Hamilton M, Salerno J, Fischer APaige. Cognition of feedback loops in a fire-prone social-ecological system. Global Environmental Change. 2022;74.PDF icon Hamilton et al 2022_Cognition of feedback loops in fire-prone social-ecol system.pdf (2.78 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)
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)
Santo AR, Huber-Stearns H, Smith H. Communicating with the public about wildland fire preparation, response, and recovery: a review of recent literature. Applied Environmental Education & Communication . 2022;21(4).
Santo AR, Huber-Stearns H, Smith H. Communicating with the public about wildland fire preparation, response, and recovery: a review of recent literature. Applied Environmental Education & Communication . 2022;21(4).
Suzuki S, Manzello SL. Comparing particulate morphology generated from human- made cellulosic fuels to natural vegetative fuels. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2022;31. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1071/WF22093.PDF icon Suzuki and Manzello_2022_IJWF_Comparing particulate morphology generated from human-made cellulosic fuels to natural vegetative fuels.pdf (2.79 MB)
Suzuki S, Manzello SL. Comparing particulate morphology generated from human-made cellulosic fuels to natural vegetative fuels. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2022;32. Available at: https://www.publish.csiro.au/WF/WF22093.PDF icon Comparing particulate morphology generated from human- made cellulosic fuels to natural vegetative fuels.pdf (2.77 MB)
Thompson MP, Vogler KC, Scott JH, Miller C. Comparing risk-based fuel treatment prioritization with alternative strategies for enhancing protection and resource management objectives. Fire Ecology. 2022;18(26).PDF icon s42408-022-00149-0.pdf (3.88 MB)
Long JW, Drury SA, Evans SG, Maxwell CJ, Scheller RM. Comparing smoke emissions and impacts under alternative forest management regimes. Ecology and Society. 2022;27(4).PDF icon Long et al_2022_Ecol Society_Comparing smoke emissions and impacts under alternative forest management regimes.pdf (12.35 MB)
Weise DR, Johnson TJ, Myers TL, et al. Comparing two methods to measure oxidative pyrolysis gases in a wind tunnel and in prescribed burns. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2022;32. Available at: https://www.publish.csiro.au/wf/pdf/WF22079.PDF icon Comparing two methods to measure oxidative pyrolysis gases in a wind tunnel and in prescribed burns.pdf (2.65 MB)

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