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2020
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)
2021
Prichard SJ, Hessburg PF, R. Hagmann K, et al. Adapting western North American forests to climate change and wildfires: ten common questions. Ecological Applications. 2021.
Prichard SJ, Hessburg PF, R. Hagmann K, et al. Adapting western North American forests to climate change and wildfires: ten common questions. Ecological Applications. 2021.
Prichard SJ, Hessburg PF, R. Hagmann K, et al. Adapting western North American forests to climate change and wildfires: ten common questions. Ecological Applications. 2021.
Kooistra C, Schultz CA, Huber-Stearns H, et al. Assessment of Early Implementation of the US Forest Service’s Shared Stewardship Strategy. University of Oregon, Ecosystem Workforce Program; 2021. Available at: http://ewp.uoregon.edu/sites/ewp.uoregon.edu/files/WP_104.pdf.PDF icon Shared Stewardship Research Final Report PP10 WP104.pdf (8.5 MB)
Barros AMG, Day MA, Preisler HK, et al. Contrasting the role of human- and lightning-caused wildfires on future fire regimes on a Central Oregon landscape. Environmental Research Letters. 2021;16(6).
Urza AK, Weisberg PJ, Board D, et al. Episodic occurrence of favourable weather constrains recovery of a cold desert shrubland after fire. Journal of Applied Ecology. 2021.PDF icon rmrs_2021_urza_a001.pdf (1.39 MB)
Dye AW, Kim JB, McEvoy A, Fang F, Riley KL. Evaluating rural Pacific Northwest towns for wildfire evacuation vulnerability. Natural Hazards. 2021. Available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11069-021-04615-x.PDF icon Dye2021_Article_EvaluatingRuralPacificNorthwes.pdf (4.71 MB)
Hagmann RK, Hessburg PF, Prichard SJ, et al. Evidence for widespread changes in the structure, composition, and fire regimes of western North American forests. Ecological Applications. 2021.PDF icon eap.2431.pdf (9.22 MB)
Hagmann RK, Hessburg PF, Prichard SJ, et al. Evidence for widespread changes in the structure, composition, and fire regimes of western North American forests. Ecological Applications. 2021.PDF icon eap.2431.pdf (9.22 MB)
Hagmann RK, Hessburg PF, Prichard SJ, et al. Evidence for widespread changes in the structure, composition, and fire regimes of western North American forests. Ecological Applications. 2021.PDF icon eap.2431.pdf (9.22 MB)
Vose JM, L.Peterson D, Fettig CJ, et al. Fire and Forests in the 21st Century: Managing Resilience Under Changing Climates and Fire Regimes in USA Forests. In: Fire Ecology and Management: Past, Present, and Future of US Forested Ecosystems. Fire Ecology and Management: Past, Present, and Future of US Forested Ecosystems. USDA Forest Service; 2021.PDF icon chap_2021_vose_Chap_12.pdf (1.33 MB)
McEvoy A, Kerns BK, Kim JB. Hazards of Risk: Identifying Plausible Community Wildfire Disasters in Low-Frequency Fire Regimes. forests. 2021;12(7).
McEvoy A, Kerns BK, Kim JB. Hazards of Risk: Identifying Plausible Community Wildfire Disasters in Low-Frequency Fire Regimes. forests. 2021;12(7).
Westlind DJ, Kerns BK. Repeated fall prescribed fire in previously thinned Pinus ponderosa increases growth and resistance to other disturbances. Forest Ecology and Management. 2021;480. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118645.
Westlind DJ, Kerns BK. Repeated fall prescribed fire in previously thinned Pinus ponderosa increases growth and resistance to other disturbances. Forest Ecology and Management. 2021;480.PDF icon pnw_2021_westlind001.pdf (4.39 MB)
Downing WM, Meigs GW, Gregory MJ, Krawchuk MA. Where and why do conifer forests persist in refugia through multiple fire events?. Global Change Biology. 2021;27(15).PDF icon Downingetal_2021_RefugiaMultipleFireEvents.pdf (2.14 MB)
2022
Reilly MJ, Zuspan A, Halofsky JS, et al. Cascadia Burning: The historic, but not historically unprecedented, 2020 wildfires in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Ecosphere. 2022;13.PDF icon Reilly et al_2022_Cascadia Burning_Historic but not historically unprecedented 2022 wildfires in PNW.pdf (9.62 MB)
Snitker G, Roos CI, Sullivan, III AP, et al. A collaborative agenda for archaeology and fire science. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2022.PDF icon Snitker_et_al_2022_NatureEcoEvo_A collaborative agenda for achaeology and fire science.pdf (2.99 MB)
Kearns EJ, Saah D, Levine CR, et al. The Construction of Probabilistic Wildfire Risk Estimates for Individual Real Estate Parcels for the Contiguous United States. Fire. 2022;5(117).PDF icon Kearns et al_2022_Fire_The Construction of ProbabilisticWildfire Risk Estimates for Individual Real Estate Parcels for US.pdf (7.09 MB)
Chang H, Han H-S, Anderson N, Kim Y-S, Han S-K. The Cost of Forest Thinning Operations in the Western United States: A Systematic Literature Review and New Thinning Cost Model. Journal of Forestry. 2022;online.
Jones GM, Vraga EK, Hessburg PF, et al. Counteracting wildfire misinformation. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2022;20(7):392-390.PDF icon Jones et al_2022_Front in Ecol Env_Counteracting wildfire misinformation.pdf (79.58 KB)
Hood SM, Varner MJ, Jain TB, Kane JM. A framework for quantifying forest wildfire hazard and fuel treatment effectiveness from stands to landscapes. Fire Ecology. 2022;18(33).PDF icon Hood et al_2022_FireEcol_A framework for quantifying forest wildfire hazard and fuel treatment effectiveness from stands to landscapes.pdf (1.84 MB)
K.Creutzburg M, C.Olsen A, A.Anthony M, et al. A geographic strategy for cross-jurisdictional, proactive management of invasive annual grasses in Oregon. Rangelands. 2022:173-180.PDF icon Creutzburg et al_2022_A geog strategy for crossjurisdictional proactive mgmt of invasive annual grasses in OR.pdf (3.52 MB)
Kirschner JA, Clark J, Boustras G. Governing wildfires: toward a systematic analytical framework. Ecology & Society . 2022;28(2).PDF icon Governing wildfires: toward a systematic analytical framework.pdf (679.26 KB)

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