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Ten Years After the Biscuit Fire: Evaluating Vegetation Succession and Post- Fire Management Effects
Fire Management.Indd
2012 Annual Fire Report
Post-Fire Logging Summary of Key Studies and Findings
Synthesis of Knowledge on the Effects of Fire and Fire Surrogates on Wildlife in U.S
The Effects of Fire on the Klamath Basin Traditional/Prescribed Burning & Wildfires Anthony Ulmer June 16-August 21, 2014 Klamath Basin Tribal Youth Program
Does Wildfire Likelihood Increase Following Insect Outbreaks in Conifer Forests? 1,3, 1 1 1 GARRETT W
November 27, 2018
Petition to List the Upper Klamath-Trinity River Spring
2002 Biscuit Fire Suppression Actions and Impacts
Clearing the Smoke from Wildfire Policy: an Economic Perspective by Dean Lueck and Jonathan Yoder PERC POLICY SERIES | RECENT ESSAYS
Carbon Emissions from Decomposition of Fire-Killed Trees Following a Large
Examining the History of Forest and Fire Management: a Deeper Look at How the Milli Fire Affected the Sisters Oregon Community
Fire Management Today
The Mastodon Project the Mastodon Project
Catastrophic Wildfire in California's Wildland Urban-Interface
Ecosystem Benefits of Wildfire Vs. Post-Fire Logging Impacts | 5
Carbon Emissions from Decomposition of Fire
Top View
A New Direction for California Wildfire Policy— Working from the Home Outward
FBI Joins Chapel Fire Probe
Fire Retardant FEIS Contents
A Test of Adversity and Strength: Wildland Fire in the National Park System
News Headlines 10/15-17/2016
Reburn Severity in Managed and Unmanaged Vegetation in a Large Wildfire
How DID PREFIRE TREATMENTS AFFECT the BISCUIT FIRE?
Ecological Issues Underlying Proposals to Conduct Salvage Logging in Areas Burned by the Biscuit Fire
The Wildland Urban Interface in Southwest Oregon Most of Our Houses Are Wood Frame Construction
Soils Filter Rainfall for Fresh Water Supplies – but What Changes After Natural Disasters?
GAO-04-426 Biscuit Fire Response
Wildfires of 2002
Fire Management Comes Home
Exploring Patterns of Burn Severity in the Biscuit Fire in Southwestern Oregon
Status and Trends of Northern Spotted Owl Populations and Habitats
Wildfire and the Global Carbon Cycle
GAO-20-424, Accessible Version, WILDFIRE: Information on Forest
Methodolgies for Estimating Area Burned Using Satellite-Based Fire Data
Environmental Effects of Postfire Logging: an Updated Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography Deborah G
FLAMMABLE PLANET: Wildfires and the Social Cost of Carbon
Kalmiopsis Leachiana: Survival in a Land of Extremes Michael Kauffmann This Article Was Originally Posted on the Author’S Blog (July 2010)
Assessment of the 2002 Biscuit Fire Complex in Southwest Oregon and the Landscape Condition of the Fire Area
A New Climate- and Human-Influenced Wildfire Era for Western Forests
Wildfire Report Final.Qxd
Working from the Home Outward: Lessons from California for Federal Wildfire Policy
GAO-06-967 Biscuit Fire Recovery Project
JFSP 01-1-3-12 Final Report Pilliod, Bury, Corn Preliminary Findings-Not for Citation
Biscuit Fire
July 2018 AFRC Completes Second Habitat for Humanity Home Near
A Case Study of the Biscuit Fire, Southwest Oregon
THE NEW PIONEERS Hope Rises from the Ashes in Southwestern Forests in This Issue
Short- and Long-Term Effects of Fire on Carbon in US Dry Temperate Forest Systems
The Wild Rogue and Wildfire
Josephine County Integrated Fire Plan November 2004 Page I
Community Wildfire Protection Plan
Mechanized Equipment for Fire and Fuels Operations 2009
Chapter 4.3—Post-Wildfire Management
Oak Flat ORRSF
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Effects of Timber Harvest Following Wildfire in Western North America
Exploring Patterns of Burn Severity in the Biscuit Fire in Southwestern Oregon Joy Drohan US Forest Service,
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Vegetation and Weather Explain Variation in Crown Damage Within a Large Mixed-Severity Wildfire
2017 Fire Narrative and Timeline
Biscuit Fire Recovery Project Record of Decision July 2004
Wallow Fire Reporting Misleading | New West Network 4/23/12 11:07 PM
Fire Management Today, June 2021, Vol. 79 No. 2