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2017
Prichard SJ. Tamm Review: Shifting global fire regimes: Lessons from reburns and research needs Stevens-Rumann CS, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;396.
2018
Cordner A. Covering Wildfires: Media Emphasis and Silence after the Carlton and Okanogan Complex Wildfires Schwartz E, ed. Society & Natural Resources . 2018.
Holden ZA. Decreasing fire season precipitation increased recent western US forest wildfire activity Swanson A, ed. PNAS. 2018;115(36).
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.
Stephens SL. Drought, Tree Mortality, and Wildfire in Forests Adapted to Frequent Fire Collins BM, ed. BioScience. 2018;68(2).
Hansen WD. It takes a few to tango: changing climate and fire regimes can cause regeneration failure of two subalpine conifers Braziunas KH, ed. Ecology. 2018;99(4). Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29464688.
Halofsky JS. The nature of the beast: examining climate adaptation options in forests with stand‐replacing fire regimes Donato DC, ed. Ecosphere. 2018;9(3).
Dwire KA. Potential effects of climate change on riparian areas, wetlands, and groundwater-dependent ecosystems in the Blue Mountains, Oregon, USA Mellmann-Brown S, ed. Climate Services. 2018;10.
Fischer AP. Social Vulnerability to Climate Change in Temperate Forest Areas: New Measures of Exposure, Sensitivity, and Adaptive Capacity Frazier TG, ed. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 2018;108(3).
Moritz MA. A Statement of Common Ground Regarding the Role of Wildfire in Forested Landscapes of the Western United States. (Topik C, ed.).; 2018:52. Available at: https://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/featured/fire-research-consensus.PDF icon WildfireCommonGround 2018.pdf (1.17 MB)

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