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2017
Wright CS. Decomposition Rates for Hand-Piled Fuels. (Evans AM, ed.). Portland: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2017:18p.PDF icon pnw_rn574.pdf (2.75 MB)
Heinsch FA. How to generate and interpret fire characteristics charts for the U.S. fire danger rating system. (Andrews PL, ed.). Fort Collins: Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station; 2017:62 p. Available at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pubs/54597.
2023
Parisien M-A, Barber QE, Bourbonnais ML, et al. Abrupt, climate-induced increase in wildfires in British Columbia since the mid-2000s. Nature. 2023;4(309). Available at: https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-023-00977-1.PDF icon s43247-023-00977-1.pdf (5.58 MB)
Donato DC, Halofsky JS, Churchill DJ, et al. Does large area burned mean a bad fire year? Comparing contemporary wildfire years to historical fire regimes informs the restoration task in fire-dependent forests. Forest Ecology and Management. 2023;546.
Jenkins JS, Abatzoglou JT, Rupp DE, Fleishman E. Human and climatic influences on wildfires ignited by recreational activities in national forests in Washington, Oregon, and California. Environmental Research Communications. 2023;5.PDF icon Jenkins_2023_Environ._Res._Commun._5_095002.pdf (1.19 MB)
Peeler JL, McCauley L, Metlen KL, et al. Identifying opportunity hot spots for reducing the risk of wildfire-caused carbon loss in western US conifer forests. Environmental Research Letters. 2023;18.PDF icon Peeler_2023_Environ._Res._Lett._18_094040.pdf (2.72 MB)
Peterson DW, Dodson EK, Harrod RJ. Snag decomposition following stand-replacing wildfires alters wildlife habitat use and surface woody fuels through time. Ecosphere. 2023;14(8).PDF icon Peterson et al - 2023 - Ecosphere[55].pdf (2.01 MB)
Hoecker TJ, Parks SA, Krosby M, Dobrowski SZ. Widespread exposure to altered fire regimes under 2 °C warming is projected to transform conifer forests of the Western United States. Nature. 2023;4(295).PDF icon s43247-023-00954-8.pdf (5.38 MB)