Publications Library
Restoration handbook for sagebrush steppe ecosystems with emphasis on greater sage-grouse habitat—Part 2. Landscape level restoration decisions. ( ).; 2015:21p. USGS Greater Sage Grouse Part II.pdf (6.27 MB)
. . Restoration impacts on fuels and fire potential in a dryland tropical ecosystem dominated by the invasive grass Megathyrsus maximus Restoration Ecology. 2015;23.
. Restoring fire-prone Inland Pacific landscapes: seven core principles Landscape Ecology. 2015;Online .
. A review of the challenges and opportunities in estimating above ground forest biomass using tree-level models Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research. 2015;30(4). Available at: http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/49620.
. The rising cost of wildfire operations: effects on the Forest Service's non-fire work.; 2015. RisingCostofWildfireOperationsFS-1.pdf (956.4 KB)
. Role of buoyant flame dynamics in wildfire spread PNAS. 2015;Early Edition.
. Social and economic monitoring for the Lakeview Stewardship Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Project. ( ).; 2015. Available at: http://ewp.uoregon.edu/sites/ewp.uoregon.edu/files/WP_55.pdf.
. Soil Moisture Affects Growing-Season Wildfire Size in the Southern Great Plains Soil Science Society of America. 2015;79(6).
. Sources and implications of bias and uncertainty in a century of US wildfire activity data. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;Online early.
. Spatially and socially segmenting private landowner motivations, properties, and management: A typology for the wildland urban interface Landscape and Urban Planning. 2015;137.
. Spatiotemporal dynamics of recent mountain pine beetle and western spruce budworm outbreaks across the Pacific Northwest Region Forest Ecology and Management. 2015;339.
. Species composition influences management outcomes following mountain pine beetle in lodgepole pine-dominated forests Forest Ecology and Management. 2015;336. FEM-MountainPineBeetle.pdf (1.59 MB)
. A state-and-transition simulation modeling approach for estimating the historical range of variability Environmental Science. 2015;2(2).
. Strengthening syntheses on fire: increasing their usefulness for managers.; 2015:59 p. Available at: http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/49069.
. Temperate forest health in an era of emerging megadisturbance Science. 2015;349(6250).
. Temporal fuel dynamics following high-severity fire in dry mixed conifer forests of the eastern Cascades, Oregon, USA International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;Online early.
. Too hot to trot? Evaluating the effects of wildfire on patterns of occupancy and abundance for a climate-sensitive habitat specialist International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;Online early.
. Topography, fuels, and fire exclusion drive fire severity of the Rim Fire in an old-growth mixed-conifer forest, Yosemite National Park, USA Ecosystems. 2015.
. Toward an integrated system for fire, smoke and air quality simulations International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;Online early.
. Tracking Progress: The Monitoring Process Used in Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Projects in the Pacific Northwest. ( ).; 2015. Tracking ProgressWP_54.pdf (2.51 MB)
. Tree mortality from drought, insects, and their interactions in a changing climate New Phytologist. 2015.
. Understanding gaps between the risk perceptions of wildland-urban interface (WUI) residents and wildfire professionals Risk Analysis. 2015;Online early.
. Understanding Gaps Between the Risk Perceptions of Wildland–Urban Interface (WUI) Residents and Wildfire Professionals Risk Analysis. 2015;35(9).
. Understanding social impact from wildfires: advancing means for assessment International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2015;Online early. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WF14091.
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