2012
Predicting Dry Lightning Risk Nationwide, Joy Drohan
2011
Assessing Fuel Treatment Effectiveness After the Tripod Complex Fires, Shari Anstedt
Assessing Mechanical Mastication and Thinning-Piling-Burning Treatments on the Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands of Southwestern Colorado, Shari Anstedt
Assessing Post-fire Treatment Effects and Burn Severity on the Sandy Loam Soils of Oregon, Shari Anstedt
Evaluating Bark Beetle and Wildfi re Dynamics in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Shari Anstedt
Evaluating the Effects and Effectiveness of Post-fire Seeding Treatments in Western Forests, Shari Anstedt
Mastication on Red Mountain: Investigating Fuel Loads and Fire Effects, Shari Anstedt
OK-FIRE: Weather-Based Decision Support for Wildland Fire Management, Shari Anstedt
Optimizing the Location of Fuel Treatments Over Time at Landscape Scales, Shari Anstedt
Rising Temperatures Trigger Ecological Changes in the Boreal Forest of Alaska, Shari Anstedt
Striving for Long-term Forest Sustainability—Even as the Climate Changes, Shari Anstedt
Improved Understanding of Climate-fi re Relationships Along North America’s Pacifi c Coast, Marjie Brown
Can Archeology Survive a Fire?, Jake Delwiche
Fire Helps the Lonesome Pine, Jake Delwiche
Following the Smoke Trail, Jake Delwiche
Woodpecker Habitat After the Fire, Jake Delwiche
Fire History Study Reveals Surprises about Mixed-pine Ecology in Eastern Upper Michigan, Joy Drohan
Fish and Forest Management: Not Necessarily at Odds, Joy Drohan
Ponderosa Pine Biomass Relationships Vary with Site Treatment and Site Productivity, Joy Drohan
Post-fi re Logging: An Effective Tool for Managing Future Fuels in Coniferous Inland Northwest Forests, Joy Drohan
Thumbs Up or Down to Annual Burning of a Tidal Marsh in Maryland?, Joy Drohan
A Project in Two Parts: Developing Fire Histories for the Eastern U.S. and Creating a Climate-based Continental Fire Frequency Model to Fill Data Gaps, Christina Frame
Modifying the Model to Mitigate Crown Fire: Improving Estimates of Canopy Fuels for the Black Hills (and Beyond), Christina Frame
Reducing Fuels through Mulching Treatments: What are the Ecological Effects?, Christina Frame
Saving the Cypress: Restoring Fire to Rare, At-risk Species, Christina Frame
2010
Bending, Like the Reed in the Wind: A System to Restore Northwestern Forests, Lisa-Natalie Anjozian
Naked Eyes and Hyperspectral Images Build Fuel Maps in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, Lisa-Natalie Anjozian
Nature in a Name: Paulownia tomentosa—Exotic Tree, Native Problem, Lisa-Natalie Anjozian
The Good Earth: Run-off, Erosion, and Recovery in the Post-fi re Chaparral Steeplands of Southern California, Lisa-Natalie Anjozian
After the Fire: Assessing Post-treatment Effects on Fine Fuels in the Sierra Nevada, Shari Anstedt
A Need and a Concern: Reducing Fuels in the Riparian Areas of Southwestern Oregon, Shari Anstedt
A New Online Tool and Estimates for Hand-Pile Biomass and Smoke Production, Shari Anstedt
Challenges to Implementing “Best Available Science”, Shari Anstedt
Going Underground: Studying Fuel Treatment Effects on the Mycorrhizal Community of Northern California, Shari Anstedt
Introducing FuelCalc: A New Tool that Helps Turn Static Inventory Data into Actionable Information, Shari Anstedt
Modifying FOFEM to Predict Mortality of the Longleaf Pine Species, Shari Anstedt
Tapping into Technology and Information Resources to Assess Erosion Risk, Shari Anstedt
A Gust Changes Everything: Local Wind Information in Unprecedented Detail with WindWizard and WindNinja, Marjie Brown
Expanding Use of the Fire Effects Planning Framework, Marjie Brown
Frequencies, Lasers, and Wavelengths: A Quest for Affordable, Landscape Scale Remote Sensing, Marjie Brown
Getting in the Game: Out on the Landscape without Leaving Your Desk with GNNViz, Marjie Brown
Taming Non-native Grasses in Zion National Park, Marjie Brown
The Big Comeback: Prefire Understory Plants Return after the Hayman Fire, Marjie Brown
After a Southern Pine Beetle Epidemic, Jake Delwiche
After the Fire, Follow the Nitrogen, Jake Delwiche
Getting Public Involvement in Wildfire Hazard Mitigation, Jake Delwiche
New Tool Helps with the Tough Post-fire Decisions, Jake Delwiche
Who Made That Smoke?, Jake Delwiche
Changes in Public Responses to Wildland Fuel Management Over Time, Joy Drohan
Exploring Patterns of Burn Severity in the Biscuit Fire in Southwestern Oregon, Joy Drohan
Using Lidar to Validate and Strengthen a Long-range Smoke Transport Model for Air Quality Forecasting, Joy Drohan
Using Satellite Imagery Analysis Together with Computer Simulation May Improve Burn Severity Mapping, Joy Drohan
Burning and Bats: Fire’s Effect on the Endangered Indiana Bat, Christina Frame
Seeing Through the Haze: A Tool for Apportioning Emission Sources for Use in Smoke Management Programs, Christina Frame
Sink or Source? Fire and the Forest Carbon Cycle, Christina Frame
Filling in Knowledge Gaps in North Carolina, Elise LeQuire
Forecast for the Great Basin, Elise LeQuire
Managing for Fish and Fire: A Balancing Act in the Gila National Forest, Elise LeQuire
Reptiles and Amphibians in an Upland Longleaf Pine Forest, Elise LeQuire
Tracing the History of Fire in the Willamette Valley, Elise LeQuire
Upland Oak Regeneration, Elise LeQuire
The Northeast Washington Forestry Coalition: A Citizen-Agency Partnership that Works, Bruce Shindler
2009
Angle of Repose: Testing Erosion and Prescribed Fire in Eastern Oregon and Washington’s Blue Mountains, Lisa-Natalie Anjozian
ArcFuels: Integrating Wildfi re Models and Risk Analysis into Landscape Fuels Management, Lisa-Natalie Anjozian
Blackbrush Shrublands: Fire Conditions and Solutions in the Mojave Desert, Lisa-Natalie Anjozian
Chipping, Burning, and the Care of Southeastern Pine Woodlands, Lisa-Natalie Anjozian
Consume 3.0—A Software Tool for Computing Fuel Consumption, Lisa-Natalie Anjozian
Little Umpqua Gentian and the Big Biscuit Fire, Lisa-Natalie Anjozian
Lookouts in the Sky with Algorithms: Forecasting Air Quality with Satellite-sent Data, Lisa-Natalie Anjozian
That Liquefaction of Her Clothes: Mitigating Debris Flows in the Post-wildfi re Landscape, Lisa-Natalie Anjozian
The Fire Effects Information System: How a Superhero Database Comes to Save the Day, Lisa-Natalie Anjozian
The Indefatigable Hand: Cutting, Funding, Studying Treatments, Federal Timber and Market Impacts, Lisa-Natalie Anjozian
Aloha to Flammable Fountain Grass: Fuels Management Comes to the Big Island of Hawaii, Marjie Brown
Chasing Flame: Gauging Smoke Production and Forest Floor Consumption In Boreal Ecosystems, Marjie Brown
FOFEM: The First-Order Fire Effects Model Adapts to the 21st Century, Marjie Brown
From the Ground Up: New Fire Weather Model Boosts Accuracy, Marjie Brown
Fuels Treatment Demonstration Sites in the Boreal Forests of Interior Alaska, Marjie Brown
In Plantations or Natural Stands: Ponderosa is Programmed to Partner with Fire, Marjie Brown
Lessons of the Hayman Fire: Weeds, Woodpeckers and Fire Severity, Marjie Brown
Low-intensity Fire in Eastern White Pine A Supporting Role in Understory Diversity, Marjie Brown
Post-fi re Salvage Logging in Central Oregon: Short-term Response in Bats, Birds and Small Mammals, Marjie Brown
Reality Show: SPLATS Take a Trip from Theory to the Tahoe National Forest, Marjie Brown
WEBOFIRE: Easy Fuels Treatment Planning for the Model-Averse, Marjie Brown
Your House in Your Hands: Customized Wildfire Risk Assessment for Southern Homeowners, Marjie Brown
A Tale of Teakettle: Fire is Key to Restoring Forests, Rachel Clark
Breakthrough at the Missouri River Breaks: A Quick Tool for Comparing Burned and Unburned Sites, Rachel Clark
Burning and Beetles: Why Does Fire Spark Bark Beetle Attack?, Rachel Clark
Climate and Fire in the Northern Rockies: Past, Present, and Future, Rachel Clark
Improving a Widely-used Tree Mortality Model: Better Predictions Change the Landscape, Rachel Clark
Mapping and Estimating Forest Fuel with Radar Remote Sensing, Rachel Clark
Masticating Fuels: Effects on Prescribed Fire Behavior and Subsequent Vegetation Effects, Rachel Clark
Pine Chronologies in Central Appalachian Forests: Fiery Implications, Rachel Clark
Prescribed Burning and Big Trees: Can We Do It Without Killing the Trees?, Rachel Clark
Prevent or Reduce Fire with Goats: No Kidding!, Rachel Clark
Recovery after Severe Fire in the Klamath-Siskiyou: What Happens without Planting?, Rachel Clark