Fire

AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY

Air and soil temperature across fire-created edges in a Neotropical rainforest
Dodonovab et al. in: Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (2019), 276-277, Article 107606

Three dimensional mapping of forest canopy equivalent water thickness using dual-wavelength terrestrial laser scanning
Elsherifa et al. in: Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (2019), 276-277, Article 107627

APPLIED GEOGRAPHY

Wildfire exposure to the wildland urban interface in the western US
Agera et al. in: Applied Geography (2019), 111, Article 102059

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH

Climate change, increasing forest fire incidence, and the value of visibility: evidence from British Columbia, Canada
Haider et al. in: Canadian Journal of Forest Research (2019), 49:10, pp 1242-1255

Effects of fire rotation interval and overstory type on ambient soil temperatures in ponderosa pine forests in Arizona
Weise et al. in: Canadian Journal of Forest Research (2019), 49:10, pp 1320-1328

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH

Vulnerability of forest ecosystems to fire in the French Alps 
Dupire et al. in: European Journal of Forest Research (2019), 138:5, pp 813-830

FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

An evaluation of United States forest Service prescribed fire regimes in East Texas  
Wall et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 449, Article 17485

Breeding bird response to season of burn in an upland hardwood forest
Greenberg et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 449, Article 17442

Effects of experimental fires on the phylogenetic and functional diversity of woody species in a neotropical forest 
Nobrega et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 450, Article 17497

Effects of mastication of burned non-commercial Pinus pinaster Ait. trees on soil compaction and vegetation response 
Fernandez, Fernandez-Alonso, Vega in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 449, Article 17457

Effects of understory fire management treatments on California Hazelnut, an ecocultural resource of the Karuk and Yurok Indians in the Pacific Northwest
Marks-Block, Lake, Curran in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 450, Article 17517

Habitat-dependent responses of terrestrial salamanders to wildfire in the short-term 
Gade, Gould, Peterman in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 449, Article 17479

Loss of soil organic carbon following natural forest conversion to Chinese fir plantation
Yang et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 449, Article 17476

Previous fires and roads limit wildfire growth in Arizona and New Mexico, USA
Yocom et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 449, Article 17440

Spatial and temporal dynamics of 20th century carbon storage and emissions after wildfire in an old-growth forest landscape
Harris et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 449, Article 17461

Traditional knowledge of fire use by the Confederated Tribes of warm Springs in the eastside Cascades of Oregon
Steen-Adams et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 450, Article 17405

Tree and opening spatial patterns vary by tree density in two old-growth remnant ponderosa pine forests in Northern Arizona, USA
Iniguez et al. in: Forest Ecology and Management (2019), 450, Article 17502

FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS

Fire and the joint production of ecosystem services: A spatial-dynamic optimization approach  
Warziniack, Sims, Haas in: Forest Policy and Economics (2019), 107, Article 101926

FOREST SCIENCE

Cost and Productivity of Tethered Cut-to-Length Systems in a Dry-Forest Fuel-Reduction Treatment: A Case Study
Petitmermet et al. in: Forest Science (2019), 65:5, pp 581-592

Exploring Wildfire-Prone Community Trust in Wildfire Management Agencies
Rasch, McCaffrey in: Forest Science (2019), 65:5, pp 652-663

Modeling Relations between Compacted and Uncompacted Crown Ratio for the Northern United States
Westfall, Westfall, Randolph in: Forest Science (2019), 65:5, pp 593-601

FORESTRY

A century of changing fire management alters ungulate forage in a wildfire-dominated landscape  
Proffitt et al. in: Forestry (2019), 92:5, pp 523-537

FORESTS

A Temporal Framework of Large Wildfire Suppression in Practice, a Qualitative Descriptive Study 
Simpson, Bradstock, Price in: Forests (2019), 10:10, Article 884

Effects of Live Fuel Moisture Content on Wildfire Occurrence in Fire-Prone Regions over Southwest China
Luo et al. in: Forests (2019), 10:10, Article 887

Modeling the Influence of Eucalypt Plantation on Wildfire Occurrence in the Brazilian Savanna Biome
de Castro Galizia, Rodrigues in: Forests (2019), 10:10, Article 844

Relationship Between Fire and Forest Cover Loss in Riau Province, Indonesia Between 2001 and 2012
Adrianto, Spracklen, Arnold in: Forests (2019), 10:10, Article 889

Variation in the Canadian Fire Weather Index Thresholds for Increasingly Larger Fires in Portugal
Fernandes in: Forests (2019), 10:10, Article 838

GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY

Anthropogenic modifications to fire regimes in the wider Serengeti-Mara ecosystem  
Probert et al. in: Global Change Biology (2019), 25:10, pp 3406-3423

Climate change lengthens southeastern USA lightning-ignited fire seasons  
Fill, Davis, Crandall in: Global Change Biology (2019), 25:10, pp 3562-3569

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE

Chemical composition of wildfire ash produced in contrasting ecosystems and its toxicity to Daphnia magna
Harper et al. in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:10, pp 726-737

Evaluating the factors responsible for post-fire water quality response in forests of the western USA
Rust et al. in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:10, pp 769-784

Long-term impact of severe wildfire and post-wildfire salvage logging on macroinvertebrate assemblage structure in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains
Martens et al. in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:10, pp 738-749

Long-term watershed management is an effective strategy to reduce organic matter export and disinfection by-product precursors in source water
Majidzadeh et al. in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:10, pp 804-813 + Corrigendum p 822

Net precipitation in burned and unburned subalpine forest stands after wildfire in the northern Rocky Mountains
Williams et al. in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:10, pp 750-760

Optical in-situ sensors capture dissolved organic carbon (DOC) dynamics after prescribed fire in high-DOC forest watersheds
Olivares et al. in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:10, pp 761-768

Prioritising fuels reduction for water supply protection
Gannon et al. in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:10, pp 785-803

Soil carbon and nitrogen eroded after severe wildfire and erosion mitigation treatments
Pierson et al. in: International Journal of Wildland Fire (2019), 28:10, pp 814-821

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH (JGR) – BIOGEOSCIENCES

Optimizing Forest Management Stabilizes Carbon Under Projected Climate and Wildfires
Krofcheck et al. in: Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences (2019), 124:10, pp 3075-3087

PLANT ECOLOGY

Predicting the distribution and abundance of invasive plant species in a sub-tropical woodland-grassland ecosystem in northeastern India  
Das, Banerjee, John in: Plant Ecology (2019), 220:10, pp 935-950

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