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2018
Fischer AP. Cross-boundary cooperation for landscape management: Collective action and social exchange among individual private forest landowners Klooster A, ed. Landscape and Urban Planning. 2018;Open access.
Stephens SL. Drought, Tree Mortality, and Wildfire in Forests Adapted to Frequent Fire Collins BM, ed. BioScience. 2018;68(2).
Staley DM. Estimating post-fire debris-flow hazards prior to wildfire using a statistical analysis of historical distributions of fire severity from remote sensing data Tillery AC, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2018;27(9).
Stevens-Rumann CS. Evidence for declining forest resilience to wildfires under climate change Kemp KB, ed. Ecology Letters. 2018;21(2).
DeMeo T. Expanding Our Understanding of Forest Structural Restoration Needs in the Pacific Northwest Haugo R, ed. Northwest Science. 2018;92(1).
Meddens AJH. Fire Refugia: What Are They, and Why Do They Matter for Global Change? Kolden CA, ed. BioScience. 2018;68(12).
Abatzoglou JT. Human-related ignitions concurrent with high winds promote large wildfires across the USA Balch JK, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2018;Online early.
Tepley AJ. Influences of fire–vegetation feedbacks and post‐fire recovery rates on forest landscape vulnerability to altered fire regimes Thomann E, ed. Journal of Ecology. 2018.
Reis SA. Long-Term Effects of Fire on Vegetation Structure and Predicted Fire Behavior in Wyoming Big Sagebrush Ecosystems Ellsworth LM, ed. Ecosystems. 2018;(Online ISSN 1435-0629).
Schultz CA. Policy Design to Support Forest Restoration: The Value of Focused Investment and Collaboration McIntyre KB, ed. Forests. 2018;9(9).
Kerns BK. Prescribed fire regimes subtly alter ponderosa pine forest plant community structure Day MA, ed. Ecosphere. 2018;9(12).
Radeloff VC. Rapid growth of the US wildland-urban interface raises wildfire risk Helmers DP, ed. PNAS. 2018.
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).
Kramer HA. Where wildfires destroy buildings in the US relative to the wildland–urban interface and national fire outreach programs Mockrin MH, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2018;27(5).
Barros AMG. Wildfires managed for restoration enhance ecological resilience Ager AA, ed. Ecosphere. 2018;9(3).
2019
Woolley T. Beyond red crowns: complex changes in surface and crown fuels and their interactions 32 years following mountain pine beetle epidemics in south-central Oregon, USA Shaw DC, ed. Fire Ecology. 2019;15(4).
Kreitler J. Cost-effective fuel treatment planning: a theoretical justification and case study Thompson MP, ed. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2019;29(1).
Matosziuk LM. Effects of season and interval of prescribed burns on pyrogenic carbon in ponderosa pine stands in the southern Blue Mountains, Oregon, USA Alleau Y, ed. Geoderma. 2019;348.
Bright BC. Examining post-fire vegetation recovery with Landsat time series analysis in three western North American forest types Hudak AT, ed. Fire Ecology. 2019;15.
Bright BC. Examining post-fire vegetation recovery with Landsat time series analysis in three western North American forest types Hudak AT, ed. Fire Ecology. 2019;15.
Syphard AD. Factors Associated with Structure Loss in the 2013–2018 California Wildfires Keeley JE, ed. Fire. 2019;2(3).
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).
Downing WM. Influence of fire refugia spatial pattern on post-fire forest recovery in Oregon’s Blue Mountains Krawchuk MA, ed. Landscape Ecology. 2019. Available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10980-019-00802-1.
Colavito MM. Making the Transition from Science Delivery to Knowledge Coproduction in Boundary Spanning: A Case Study of the Alaska Fire Science Consortium .F.Trainor S, ed. AMS. 2019;Online.

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