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2019
North MP, al. et. Tamm Review: Reforestation for resilience in dry western U.S. forests Stevens JT, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2019;432.
Steen-Adams MM. Traditional knowledge of fire use by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs in the eastside Cascades of Oregon Share via EmailShare on FacebookShare on LinkedIn Charnley S, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2019;450.
Stevens-Rumann C. Tree regeneration following wildfires in the western US: a review Morgan P, ed. Fire Ecology. 2019;15(15).
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).
Korb JE. What drives ponderosa pine regeneration following wildfire in the western United States? Fornwalt PJ, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2019;454.
2021
Hessburg PF, Charnley S, Gray AN, et al. Climate and wildfire adaptation of inland Northwest US forests. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment . 2021.PDF icon Climate and wildfire adaptation of inland Northwest US forests.pdf (3.39 MB)
Schultz CA, Abrams JB, Davis EJ, et al. Disturbance shapes the US forest governance frontier: A review and conceptual framework for understanding governance change. Ambio. 2021;50:2168–2182.PDF icon Schultz et al_2021_Disturbance Shapes US Govt Frontier.pdf (987.73 KB)
Merschel AG, Beedlow PA, Shaw DC, et al. An ecological perspective on living with fire in ponderosa pine forests of Oregon and Washington: Resistance, gone but not forgotten. Trees, Forests and People. 2021;4.PDF icon An ecological perspective on living with fire in ponderosa pine forests of Oregon and Washington.pdf (9.05 MB)
Xiang J, Huang C-H, Shirai J, et al. Field measurements of PM2.5 infiltration factor and portable air cleaner effectiveness during wildfire episodes in US residences. Science of the Total Environment. 2021;773. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145642.
Xiang J, Huang C-H, Shirai J, et al. Field measurements of PM2.5 infiltration factor and portable air cleaner effectiveness during wildfire episodes in US residences. Science of the Total Environment. 2021;773. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145642.
Fillmore SD, McCaffrey SM, Smith AMS. A Mixed Methods Literature Review and Framework for Decision Factors That May Influence the Utilization of Managed Wildfire on Federal Lands, USA. Fire. 2021;4(62).PDF icon Fillmore et al_2022_Mixed Methods Lit Review and Framework for Decision Factors Influencing Utilization of Managed Wildfire on Fed Lands USA.pdf (4.77 MB)
Huber-Stearns HR, Santo AR, Schultz CA, McCaffrey SM. Network governance in the use of prescribed fire: roles for bridging organizations and other actors in the Western United States. Regional Environmental Change. 2021;21(118).PDF icon HuberStearns et al_2021_networkgovernance in rx fire.pdf (3.34 MB)
Huber-Stearns HR, Santo AR, Schultz CA, McCaffrey SM. Network governance in the use of prescribed fire: roles for bridging organizations and other actors in the Western United States. Regional Environmental Change. 2021;21(118).PDF icon HuberStearns et al_2021_networkgovernance in rx fire.pdf (3.34 MB)

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