Publications Library
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.
s43247-023-00977-1.pdf (5.58 MB)

All boreal forest successional stages needed to maintain the full suite of soil biodiversity, community composition, and function following wildfire. Scientific Report. 2023;13.
s41598-023-30732-7.pdf (5.42 MB)
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Anthropogenic climate change impacts exacerbate summer forest fires in California. PNAS. 2023;120.
Anthropogenic climate change impacts exacerbate summer forest fires in California.pdf (605.57 KB)

An aridity threshold model of fire sizes and annual area burned in extensively forested ecoregions of the western USA. Ecological Modelling. 2023;477.
An aridity threshold model of fire sizes and annual area burned in extensively forested ecoregions of the western USA .pdf (904.84 KB)
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Assessing Perception of Wildfires and Related Impacts among Adult Residents of Southern California. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023;20(1).
Assessing Perception of Wildfires and Related Impacts among Adult Residents of Southern California.pdf (1.84 MB)
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Assessment of wildland firefighter opinions and experiences related to incident medical providers. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2023.
Assessment of wildland firefighter opinions and experiences related to incident medical providers.pdf (768.83 KB)
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Actionable social science can guide community level wildfire solutions. An illustration from North Central Washington, US. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 2022;82.
1-s2.0-S2212420922006070-main.pdf (2.48 MB)

Augmentation of WRF-Hydro to simulate overland-flow- and streamflow-generated debris flow susceptibility in burn scars. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences. 2022;22:2317–2345.
Li et al_2022_NatHazards_Augmentation of WRF Hydro to simulate debris flow susceptibility in burn scars.pdf (1.36 MB)

Adapting western North American forests to climate change and wildfires: ten common questions. Ecological Applications. 2021.
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.
Shared Stewardship Research Final Report PP10 WP104.pdf (8.5 MB)

After the fire: Perceptions of land use planning to reduce wildfire risk in eight communities across the United States International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 2020;45.
. Air-quality challenges of prescribed fire in the complex terrain and wildland urban interface surrounding Bend, Oregon Atmosphere. 2019;10(9).
. Assessing relative differences in smoke exposure from prescribed, managed, and full suppression wildland fire Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health . 2019;12(1).
. Advancing Dendrochronological Studies of Fire in the United States Fire. 2018;1(1).
. . . Accommodating mixed-severity fire to restore and maintain ecosystem integrity with a focus on the Sierra Nevada of California, USA Fire Ecology. 2017;13(2).
. Adapt to more wildfire in western North American forests as climate changes Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2017;Online early.
. After the Fire Workshop: Connecting People, Ideas and Organizations.; 2017.
NotesFromTheField_WA_After-the-Fire.pdf (175.62 KB)
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Airborne measurements of western U.S. wildfire emissions: Comparison with prescribed burning and air quality implications Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 2017;Online early.
. Aligning Smoke Management with Ecological and Public Health Goals Journal of Forestry. 2017;115.
. All Lands Approaches to Fire Management in the Pacific West: A Typology Journal of Forestry. 2017;115(1).
. Alternative characterization of forest fire regimes: incorporating spatial patterns Landscape Ecology. 2017.
. Assessing vulnerabilities and adapting to climate change in northwestern U.S. forests Climate Change. 2017.
. The ability of winter grazing to reduce wildfire size and fire-induced plant mortality was not demonstrated: a comment on Davies et al. (2015) International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2016;25.
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