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2014
Cohn GM, Parsons RA, Heyerdahl EK, Gavin DG, Flowers A. Simulated western spruce budworm defoliation reduces torching and crowning potential: a sensitivity analysis using a physics-based fire model. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2014;On-line early. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WF13074.
Christianson A. Social science research on Indigenous wildfire management in the 21st century and future research needs. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2014;On-line early.
Tomkins L, Benzeroual T, Milner A, et al. Use of night vision goggles for aerial forest fire protection. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2014;On-line early. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WF13042.
Flower A. Western Spruce Budworm Outbreaks Did Not Increase Fire Risk Over the Last Three Centuries: A Dendrochronological Analysis of Inter-Disturbance Synergism Gavin DG, ed. PLOS ONE. 2014;9(12).
Committee NWCGWUIM. Wildland Urban Interface Wildfire Mitigation Desk Reference Guide. 2014;PMS 051. Available at: http://www.nwcg.gov/.PDF icon pms051.pdf (1.26 MB)
2015
Hart SJ. Area burned in the western United States is unaffected by recent mountain pine beetle outbreaks Schoennagel T, ed. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . 2015;Online early.
Dickinson K. Catching Fire? Social Interactions, Beliefs, and Wildfire Risk Mitigation Behaviors Brenkert-Smith H, ed. Society & Natural Resources. 2015;28(8).
Paveglio TB. Categorizing the social context of the wildland urban interface: Adaptive capacity for wildfire and community "archetypes" Moseley C, ed. Forest Science. 2015;61(2).
Whitman E. The climate space of fire regimes in north-western North America Batllori E, ed. Journal of Biogeography. 2015;Online early.
Whitman E. The climate space of fire regimes in north-western North America Batllori E, ed. Journal of Biogeography. 2015;Online early.
W Jolly M. Climate-induced variations in global wildfire danger from 1979 to 2013 Cochrane MA, ed. Nature Commuications. 2015;6.
Thompson MP. Development and application of a probabilistic method for wildfire suppression cost modeling Haas JR, ed. Forest Policy and Economics. 2015;50.
Meigs GW. Does wildfire likelihood increase following insect outbreaks in conifer forests? Campbell JL, ed. Ecosphere. 2015;6(7).
Rollins K. The economic benefit of localised, short-term, wildfire-potential information Christman L, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;Online early.
Jones R. Effect of repeated burning on plant and soil carbon and nitrogen in cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) dominated ecosystems Chambers JC, ed. Plant and Soil. 2015;386(1).
Wagenbrenner JW. Effects of post-fire salvage logging and a skid trail treatment on ground cover, soils, and sediment production in the interior western United States MacDonald LH, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2015;335.
Hoffman CM. Evaluating crown fire rate of spread predictions from physics-based models Ziegler J, ed. Fire Technology. 2015. Available at: http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/48875.
Raposo JR. Experimental analysis of fire spread across a two-dimensional ridge under wind conditions Cabiddu S, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;Online early.
S Flory L. Fire and non-native grass invasion interact to suppress tree regeneration in temperate deciduous forests Clay K, ed. Journal of Applied Ecology. 2015;Online early.
Bixby RJ. Fire effects on aquatic ecosystems: an assessment of the current state of the science Cooper SD, ed. Freshwater Science. 2015;34(4). Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/684073 .PDF icon Bixby_et_al_2015_1_.pdf (252 KB)
Cram DS. Fuel and vegetation trends after wildfire in treated versus untreated forests Baker TT, ed. Forest Science. 2015;61(4).PDF icon Fuel and Veg Trends.pdf (502.78 KB)
Cram DS. Fuel and vegetation trends after wildfire in treated versus untreated forests Baker TT, ed. Forest Science. 2015;61(4).PDF icon Fuel and Veg Trends.pdf (502.78 KB)
Coates PS. Long-term effects of wildfire on greater sage-grouse - integrating population and ecosystem concepts for management in the Great Basin. (Ricca MA, ed.).; 2015:42.
Coates PS. Long-term effects of wildfire on greater sage-grouse - integrating population and ecosystem concepts for management in the Great Basin. (Ricca MA, ed.).; 2015:42.
Hartter J. Modelling Associations between Public Understanding, Engagement and Forest Conditions in the Inland Northwest, USA Stevens FR, ed. PLOS ONE. 2015;10(2).

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