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2022
Anderegg WRL, Chegwidden OS, Badgley G, et al. Future climate risks from stress, insects and fire across US forests. Ecology letters. 2022;25:1510–1520.PDF icon Anderegg et al_2022_Future climate risks from stress, insects, and fire across US forests.pdf (3.12 MB)
Downing WM, Dunn CJ, Thompson MP, Caggiano MD, Short KC. Human ignitions on private lands drive USFS cross‑boundary wildfire transmission and community impacts in the western US. Scientific Reports. 2022;12(2624).PDF icon Downing et al_2022_Human ignitions on private lands drive USFS cross-boundary transmission.pdf (5.32 MB)
Wickham SB, Augustine S, Forney A, et al. Incorporating place-based values into ecological restoration. Ecology and Society. 2022;27(3).PDF icon Wickham et al_2022_Ecol and Soc_Incorporating place-based values into ecological restoration.pdf (2.01 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)
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)
Thompson MP, O’Connor CD, Gannon BM, et al. Potential operational delineations: new horizons for proactive, risk-informed strategic land and fire management. Fire Ecology. 2022;18.PDF icon Thompson et al_2022_FireEcol_PODs as New horizons for proactive risk-informed strategic land and fire mgmt.pdf (7.5 MB)
Miller RK, Richter F, Theodori M, Gollner MJ. Professional wildfire mitigation competency: a potential policy gap. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2022;31(7).PDF icon Miller et al 2022_Professional wildfire mitigation competancy_A potential policy gap.pdf (783.41 KB)
Grimm KE, Thode AE, Wolfson BSatink, Brown LE. Scientist Engagement with Boundary Organizations and Knowledge Coproduction: A Case Study of the Southwest Fire Science Consortium. Fire. 2022;%(43).PDF icon Grimm et al_2022_Scientist Engagement with Boundary Orgs and Knowledge Coproduction-Case Study of SW Fire Science Consortium.pdf (775.58 KB)
Taylor AH, Harris LB, Skinner CN. Severity patterns of the 2021 Dixie Fire exemplify the need to increase low-severity fire treatments in California’s forests. Environmental Research Letters. 2022;17.PDF icon Taylor_2022_Environ._Res._Lett._17_071002.pdf (6.95 MB)
D’Evelyn SM, Jung J, Alvarado E, et al. Wildfire, Smoke Exposure, Human Health, and Environmental Justice Need to be Integrated into Forest Restoration and Management. Current Environmental Health Reports. 2022;Online.PDF icon DEvelyn et al_2022_Wildfire Smoke Exposure Human Health and Enviro Justice Integration Needs.pdf (3.04 MB)
2021
Hagmann RK, Hessburg PF, Prichard SJ, et al. Evidence for widespread changes in the structure, composition, and fire regimes of western North American forests. Ecological Applications. 2021.PDF icon eap.2431.pdf (9.22 MB)
Thompson MP, Gannon BM, Caggiano MD. Forest Roads and Operational Wildfire Response Planning. Forests. 2021;12(2). Available at: https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_journals/2021/rmrs_2021_thompson_m001.pdf.PDF icon forests-12-00110-v3.pdf (1.75 MB)
Ridder LW, Perren JAM, Morris LR, et al. Historical Fire and Ventenata dubia Invasion in a Temperate Grassland. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 2021;75.PDF icon Historical Fire and Ventenata dubia Invasion in a Temperate Grassland.pdf (735.31 KB)
Pelletier F, Eskelson BNI, Monleon VJ, Tseng Y-C. Using Landsat Imagery to Assess Burn Severity of National Forest Inventory Plots. Remote Sensing. 2021;13.PDF icon pnw_2021_pelletier001.pdf (1.46 MB)
2020
Tortorelli CM, Krawchuk MA, Kerns BK. Expanding the invasion footprint: Ventenata dubia and relationships to wildfire, environment, and plant communities in the Blue Mountains of the Inland Northwest, USA. Applied Vegetation Science. 2020.PDF icon Tortorelli et al. 2020.pdf (1.78 MB)
Kerns BK. Invasive grasses: A new perfect storm for forested ecosystems? Tortorelli C, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2020;463.
Thompson MP, Bayham J, Belval E. Potential COVID-19 Outbreak in Fire Camp: Modeling Scenarios and Interventions. Fire. 2020;3 (3):38.PDF icon fire-03-00038.pdf (768.92 KB)
Bayham J. Weather, Risk, and Resource Orders on Large Wildland Fires in the Western US Belval EJ, ed. Forests. 2020;11(2).
Rapp C, Rabung E, Wilson R, Toman E. Wildfire decision support tools: an exploratory study of use in the United States. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2020;29(7).
Dunn CJ. Wildfire risk science facilitates adaptation of fire-prone social-ecological systems to the new fire reality O'Connor CD, ed. Environmental Research Letters. 2020;15(2). Available at: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/ab6498.

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