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MacDonald G, Wall T, Enquist CAF, et al. Drivers of California’s changing wildfires: a state-of-the-knowledge synthesis. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2023.PDF icon Drivers of California’s changing wildfires- a state-of-the-knowledge synthesis.pdf (3.08 MB)
McDanold JS, Linn RR, Jonko AK, et al. DUET - Distribution of Understory using Elliptical Transport: A mechanistic model of leaf litter and herbaceous spatial distribution based on tree canopy structure. Ecological Modelling. 2023;483.
Finney MA, Grumstrup TP. Effect of flame zone depth on the correlation of flame length with fireline intensity. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2023.PDF icon Effect of flame zone depth on the correlation of flame length with fireline intensity.pdf (2.94 MB)
Quarles SL, Standohar-Alfano C, Hedayati F, Gorham DJ. Factors influencing ember accumulation near a building. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2023. Available at: https://www.publish.csiro.au/WF/WF22132.PDF icon Factors influencing ember accumulation near a building.pdf (2.75 MB)
Woinarski JCZ, McCormack PC, McDonald J, et al. Making choices: prioritising the protection of biodiversity in wildfires. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2023.PDF icon Making choices- prioritising the protection of biodiversity in wildfires.pdf (983.35 KB)
Vorster AG, Stevens-Rumann C, Young N, et al. Metrics and Considerations for Evaluating How Forest Treatments Alter Wildfire Behavior and Effects. Journal of Forestry. 2023:1-18.PDF icon Metrics and considerations for eval forest treatments.pdf (1.47 MB)
Baig J, Gavin DG. Postglacial vegetation and fire history with a high-resolution analysis of tephra impacts, High Cascade Range, Oregon, USA. Quaternary Science Reviews. 2023;303. Available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0277379123000185?via%3Dihub.
Carter SK, Haby TS, Meineke JK, et al. Prioritizing science efforts to inform decision making on public lands. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2023. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1002/fee.2672.PDF icon Frontiers in Ecol Environ - 2023 - Carter.pdf (1.9 MB)
Karasmanaki E, Mallinis G, Mitsopoulos I, et al. Proposing a Governance Model for Environmental Crises. Land. 2023;12(3). Available at: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/12/3/597.PDF icon Proposing a Governance Model for Environmental Crises.pdf (328.05 KB)
Berman MT, Ye X, Thapa LH, et al. Quantifying burned area of wildfires in the western United States from polar-orbiting and geostationary satellite active-fire detections. International Journal of Wildland Fire . 2023.PDF icon Quantifying burned area of wildfires in the western United States from polar-orbiting and geostationary satellite active-fire detections .pdf (2.67 MB)
Pau M, Gauthier S, Boulanger Y, et al. Response of forest productivity to changes in growth and fire regime due to climate change. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2023.PDF icon Response of forest productivity to changes in growth and fire regime due to climate change.pdf (3.98 MB)
Pau M, Gauthier S, Boulanger Y, et al. Response of forest productivity to changes in growth and fire regime due to climate change. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 2023.PDF icon Response of forest productivity to changes in growth and fire regime due to climate change.pdf (3.98 MB)
Greenler SM, Dunn CJ, Johnston JD, et al. Too hot, too cold, or just right: Can wildfire restore dry forests of the interior Pacific Northwest?. Plos One. 2023;18(2).PDF icon journal.pone_.0281927.pdf (3.46 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)
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)
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)
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)

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