U.S. Joint Fire Science Program
Joint Fire Science Program Digests
National Interagency Fire Center
3833 South Development Avenue
Boise, Idaho 83705-5354 United States
2017
Bridging the Gap: Joint Fire Science Program Outcomes, Stephen W. Barrett
Telling Fire’s Story through Narrative and Art, Stephen W. Barrett
2016
Secretarial Order 3336 Science Priorities: The Role of Science Past, Present, and Future, Stephen W. Barrett
Scanning the Future of Wildfire: Resilience Ahead…Whether We Like It or Not?, Rachel Clark
2015
Fire, Fuels, and Streams: The Effects and Effectiveness of Riparian Treatments, Josh McDaniel
2014
Building Trust, Establishing Credibility, and Communicating Fire Issues with the Public, Josh McDaniel
Graduate Research Innovation Awards Encourage Young Scientists to Ask Bold Questions, Gail Wells
Traditional Ecological Knowledge: A Model for Modern Fire Management?, Gail Wells
2013
Climate Change Tipping Points: A Point of No Return?, Elise LeQuire
Capturing Fire: RxCADRE Takes Fire Measurements to Whole New Level, Gail Wells
2012
Smoke Science Plan: The Path Forward, Elise LeQuire and Molly Hunter
Bark Beetles and Fire: Two Forces of Nature Transforming Western Forests, Gail Wells
Cheating Cheatgrass: New Research to Combat a Wily Invasive Weed, Gail Wells
2011
After the Fire is Out, Elise LeQuire
Knowledge Exchange: A Two-Way Street, Elise LeQuire
2010
The Joint Fire Science Program’s First 10 Years, Gail Wells
2009
Community Wildfire Protection Plans: Reducing Wildfire Hazards in the Wildland Urban Interface, Gail Wells
Making Biomass Pay: Obstacles and Opportunities, Gail Wells
Wildland Fire Use: Managing for a Fire-Smart Landscape, Gail Wells
2008
Big Changes in the Great Basin, Gail Wells
The Rothermel Fire-Spread Model: Still Running Like a Champ, Gail Wells
2007
The Fire-Climate Connection, Gail Wells