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2017
Westlind DJ. Long-Term Effects of Burn Season and Frequency on Ponderosa Pine Forest Fuels and Seedlings Kerns BK, ed. Fire Ecology. 2017;13(3).
Oliver M. Mapping the Future: U.S. Exposure to Multiple Landscape Stressors. Portland: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2017.PDF icon scifi197.pdf (6.8 MB)
Ganio LM. Mortality predictions of fire-injured large Douglas-fir and ponderosa pine in Oregon and Washington, USA Progar RA, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;390.
T. McCarley R. Multi-temporal LiDAR and Landsat quantification of fire-induced changes to forest structure Kolden CA, ed. Remote Sensing of Environment. 2017;191.
Haynes H. NFPA’s Wildland/Urban Interface: Fire Department Wildfire Preparedness and Readiness Capabilities – Final Report. (Madsen R, ed.). National Fire Protection Association; 2017:79p. Available at: http://www.nfpa.org/news-and-research/fire-statistics-and-reports/fire-statistics/the-fire-service/administration/wildland-urban-interface.
Davis R. The normal fire environment—Modeling environmental suitability for large forest wildfires using past, present, and future climate normals Yang Z, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;390.
Creighton J. NWFSC Activity Report - Climate change assessment for Tribal lands in the Pacific Northwest.; 2017.PDF icon Tacoma workshop report.pdf (6.96 MB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? Fire Behavior.; 2017.PDF icon FIREFACTS_Fire Behavior.pdf (713.8 KB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? Fuel.; 2017.PDF icon FIREFACTS_FUELS.pdf (685.65 KB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? Topography.; 2017.PDF icon FIREFACTS_Topography.pdf (885.6 KB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? Weather.; 2017.PDF icon FIREFACTS_Weather.pdf (585.04 KB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Fire Facts: What is? WUI.; 2017.PDF icon WUI Final.pdf (693.6 KB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Research Brief #13: Contracted Suppression Resources: Private Engine Dispatch and Sharing in the Northwest.; 2017.PDF icon NWFSC_RB13_Private engines.pdf (1.31 MB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Research Brief #14: Engagement Strategies: Helping Facilitate Development & Implementation of Adaptation Options.; 2017.PDF icon NWFSC_RB14_Engagement strategies.pdf (1.89 MB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Research Brief #15: Conflict Around Suppression: Drivers and Legacies.; 2017.PDF icon NWFSC_RB15_wetstuffHotstuff_online.pdf (1.53 MB)
Consortium NWFire Scien. NWFSC Research Brief #16: Rangeland Fire Protection Associations: Institutional and Social Dimensions of an Alternative Model of Wildfire Response.; 2017.PDF icon NWFSC_RB16_RFPAs_Posting.pdf (1.38 MB)
Ellsworth LM. Plant community response to prescribed fire varies by pre-fire condition and season of burn in mountain big sagebrush ecosystems Kauffman JB, ed. Journal of Arid Enviornments. 2017;144.
Jetter AJ. Policy Scenarios for fire-adapted communities: Understanding stakeholder risk-perceptions, using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps. (Gray SA, ed.).; 2017.PDF icon JFSP_final_report_Fuzzy_cognitive_maps_Stakeholder_Perspectives (1).pdf (658.79 KB)
Coppoletta M. Post-fire vegetation and fuel development influences fire severity patterns in reburns Merriam KE, ed. Ecological Applications. 2017;26(3).
Grayson LM. Predicting post-fire tree mortality for 14 conifers in the Pacific Northwest, USA: Model evaluation, development, and thresholds Progar RA, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;399(213).
Progar RA. Prescribed Burning in Ponderosa Pine: Fuel Reductions and Redistributing Fuels near Boles to Prevent Injury Hrinkevich KH, ed. Fire Ecology. 2017;13(1).
Hill KC. Prescribed Fire in Grassland Butterfly Habitat: Targeting Weather and Fuel Conditions to Reduce Soil Temperatures and Burn Severity Bakker JD, ed. Fire Ecology. 2017;13(3).
Harris L. Previous burns and topography limit and reinforce fire severity in a large wildfire Taylor AH, ed. Ecosphere. 2017;8(11).
Rogeau M-P. Quantifying the effect of elevation and aspect on fire return intervals in the Canadian Rocky Mountains Armstrong GW, ed. Forest Ecology and Management. 2017;384.
Shive K. Recovering from Wildfire: A Guide for California's Forest Landowners. (Kocher S, ed.). Richmond: University of California; 2017. Available at: http://anrcatalog.ucanr.edu/Details.aspx?itemNo=8386.PDF icon Shive and Kocher 2017 Recovering from Wildfire - A Guide for California's Forest Landowners.pdf (3.31 MB)

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