By Benjamin M. Gannon; Matthew P. Thompson; Kira Z. Deming; Jude Bayham; Yu Wei; Christopher D. O’ConnorQuantifying fireline …
Sharing Science and Lessons Learned- COVID-19 and Wildfire
Webinar RecordingAs COVID-19 cases and wildland fire activity increase across the country, wildland fire personnel are looking for …
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Fire Then and Now: A Look at Wildland Fire in North America in the 21st Century
Full publication here Abstract: Wildland fire is a global phenomenon that influences ecosystems, cultures, and livelihoods. Humans …
Wildfire Response Performance Measurement: Current and Future Directions
Abstract: The Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, defines success in the wildland fire response environment as “safely …
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Wildfire Trends Across the Western US: Forest Fires Have Increased in Size, Severity, and Frequency Across Western Forests
Wildfires have increased in size, severity, and frequency in most western forests over the last three decades, as demonstrated by …
Conversations about Conversions: Perspectives of Disturbance-Driven Change
From authors Jill M. Young and Jonathan D. Coop - School of Environment & Sustainability, Western Colorado University:Changing …
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The Efficacy of Hazardous Fuel Treatments
From the Ecological Restoration Institute:The Efficacy of Hazardous Fuel Treatments: A Rapid Assessment of the Economic and …
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Taking the Long View: Mountain Pine Beetles as Agents of Change
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Mountain pine beetles (MPB) are a constant presence in the Rocky Mountain Region, with a …
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