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2018
Holden ZA. Decreasing fire season precipitation increased recent western US forest wildfire activity Swanson A, ed. PNAS. 2018;115(36).
Tedim F, al. et. Defining extreme wildfire events: Difficulties, challenges, and impacts Leone V, ed. Fire. 2018;1(1).
Serra-Diaz JM. Disequilibrium of fire-prone forests sets the stage for a rapid decline in conifer dominance during the 21st century Maxwell C, ed. Scientific Reports. 2018;8.
Long JW. Escaping social-ecological traps through tribal stewardship on national forest lands in the Pacific Northwest, United States of America Lake FK, ed. Ecology and Society. 2018;23(2).
Long JW. Escaping social-ecological traps through tribal stewardship on national forest lands in the Pacific Northwest, United States of America Lake FK, ed. Ecology and Society. 2018;23(2).
Meddens AJH. Fire Refugia: What Are They, and Why Do They Matter for Global Change? Kolden CA, ed. BioScience. 2018;68(12).
Collins BM. How does forest recovery following moderate-severity fire influence effects of subsequent wildfire in mixed-conifer forests? Lydersen JM, ed. Fire Ecology. 2018;14(3).
Hart BTN. Recovery of ectomycorrhizal fungus communities fifteen years after fuels reduction treatments in ponderosa pine forests of the Blue Mountains, Oregon Smith JE, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2018;422.
Meddens AJH. Spatiotemporal patterns of unburned areas within fire perimeters in the northwestern United States from 1984 to 2014 Kolden CA, ed. Ecosphere. 2018;9(2).
Meddens AJH. Spatiotemporal patterns of unburned areas within fire perimeters in the northwestern United States from 1984 to 2014 Kolden CA, ed. Ecosphere. 2018;9(2).
Liu Y. The Weather Conditions for Desired Smoke Plumes at a FASMEE Burn Site Goodrick S, ed. Atmosphere. 2018;9(7).
David AT. Wildfire smoke cools summer river and stream water temperatures Asarian JE, ed. Water Resources Research. 2018;54.
2019
Liu Y. Fire behaviour and smoke modelling: model improvement and measurement needs for next-generation smoke research and forecasting systems Kochanski A, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2019;28(8).
Lesmeister DB. Mixed-severity wildfire and habitat of an old-forest obligate .G.Sovern S, ed. Ecosphere. 2019;e02696.
Buotte PC. Near-future forest vulnerability to drought and fire varies across the western United States Levis S, ed. Global Change Biology. 2019;25(1).
Buotte PC. Near-future forest vulnerability to drought and fire varies across the western United States Levis S, ed. Global Change Biology. 2019;25(1).
Ortiz MJLopez. Post-fire management affects species composition but not Douglas-fir regeneration in the Klamath Mountains Marcey T, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2019;432.
Spies TA. Twenty‐five years of the Northwest Forest Plan: what have we learned? Long JW, ed. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2019;17(9).
White EM. Use of Science and Modeling by Practitioners in Landscape-Scale Management Decisions Lindberg K, ed. Journal of Forestry. 2019;117(3).
2020
Brenkert-Smith H, Chambers C, Gibble K, et al. Living with wildfire in Ashland, Oregon: 2020 Data Report. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountian Research Station; 2020. Available at: https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_series/rmrs/rn/rmrs_rn088.pdf.PDF icon rmrs_rn088.pdf (11.76 MB)
Povak NA, Churchill DJ, Cansler CA, et al. Wildfire severity and postfire salvage harvest effects on long-term forest regeneration. Ecosphere. 2020;11(8).PDF icon pnw_2020_povak002-1.pdf (9.11 MB)
Povak NA, Churchill DJ, Cansler CA, et al. Wildfire severity and postfire salvage harvest effects on long-term forest regeneration. Ecosphere. 2020;11(8).PDF icon pnw_2020_povak002-1.pdf (9.11 MB)

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