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2017
McCaffrey S. Should I Stay or Should I Go Now? Or Should I Wait and See? Influences on Wildfire Evacuation Decisions Wilson R, ed. Risk Analysis. 2017;Online early.
Urgenson LS. Social perspectives on the use of reference conditions in restoration of fire-adapted forest landscapes Nelson CR, ed. Restoration Ecology. 2017;Online early.
Belval EJ. Studying interregional wildland fire engine assignments for large fire suppression Wei Y, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2017;26(7).
Shaw DC. Surface fuels in recent Phytophthora ramorum created gaps and adjacent intact Quercus agrifolia forests, East Bay Regional Parks, California, USA Woolley T, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;384.
Shaw DC. Surface fuels in recent Phytophthora ramorum created gaps and adjacent intact Quercus agrifolia forests, East Bay Regional Parks, California, USA Woolley T, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;384.
Shaw DC. Surface fuels in recent Phytophthora ramorum created gaps and adjacent intact Quercus agrifolia forests, East Bay Regional Parks, California, USA Woolley T, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;384.
Spies TA. Using an agent-based model to examine forest management outcomes in a fire-prone landscape in Oregon, USA. White E, ed. Ecology and Society. 2017;22(1).
Urgenson LS. Visions of Restoration in Fire-Adapted Forest Landscapes: Lessons from the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program Ryan CM, ed. Environmental Management. 2017;59(2).
Liu JC. Who among the elderly is most vulnerable to exposure and health risks of PM2.5 from wildfire smoke? Wilson A, ed. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2017.
Liu JC. Who among the elderly is most vulnerable to exposure and health risks of PM2.5 from wildfire smoke? Wilson A, ed. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2017.
2016
Golladay SW. Achievable future conditions as a framework for guiding forest conservation and management Martin KL, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2016;360.
Odion DC. Areas of Agreement and Disagreement Regarding Ponderosa Pine and Mixed Conifer Forest Fire Regimes: A Dialogue with Stevens et al. Hanson CT, ed. PLOS One. 2016;11(5).
Hallema DW. Assessment of wildland fire impacts on watershed annual water yield: Analytical framework and case studies in the United States Sun G, ed. Ecohydrology. 2016. Available at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/eco.1794/epdf.
Pierson FB. Ecohydrologic impacts of rangeland fire on runoff and erosion: A literature synthesis. (Williams JC, ed.). Fort Collins: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station; 2016:110 p. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr351.pdf.
Ellsworth LM. Ecosystem resilience is evident 17 years after fire in Wyoming big sagebrush ecosystems Wrobleski DW, ed. Ecosphere. 2016;7(12).
Waring KM. Evaluating Prescribed Fire Effectiveness Using Permanent Monitoring Plot Data: A Case Study Hansen KJ, ed. Fire Ecology. 2016;12(3).
Agne MC. Fire severity and cumulative disturbance effects in the post-mountain pine beetle lodgepole pine forests of the Pole Creek Fire Woolley T, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2016;366.
Crotteau JS. Forest fuels and potential fire behaviour 12 years after variable-retention harvest in lodgepole pine Keyes CR, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2016;Online early.
Abatzoglou JT. Impact of anthropogenic climate change on wildfire across western US forests Williams PA, ed. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2016;113(42).
Mann ML, Batllori E, Moritz MA, et al. Incorporating Anthropogenic Influences into Fire Probability Models: Effects of Human Activity and Climate Change on Fire Activity in California. PLOS One. 2016.
Westerling ALeRoy. Increasing western US forest wildfire activity: sensitivity to changes in the timing of spring. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. 2016;371.
Schoennagel TL. Insights from wildfire science: a resource for fire policy discussions. (Morgan P, ed.).; 2016:9 p. Available at: https://www.frames.gov/catalog/21445.
Jones GM. Megafires: an emerging threat to old-forest species Gutiérrez RJ, ed. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2016;14(6).
Armatas CA. Opportunities to utilize traditional phenological knowledge to support adaptive management of social-ecological systems vulnerable to changes in climate and fire regimes Venn TJ, ed. Ecology and Society. 2016;21(1).
Wigtil G. Places where wildfire potential and social vulnerability coincide in the coterminous United States Hammer RB, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2016;Online early.

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