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- The Role of Fire in the Ecology and Silviculture of Jack Pine, J. H
- Testing Vegetation Flammability: Examining Seasonal and Local Differences in Six Mediterranean Tree Species
- Fire Ecology Teacher Guide
- Investigating Fire Ecology On-Site Activities
- Fire Ecology Volume 12, Number 1
- Supplemental Report to the Bioregional Assessment of Northwest Forests 241 Glossary
- Fires, Ecological Effects Of
- Fire Ecology of Forests and Woodlands in Utah
- Fire Ecology and Forest Management in the New Jersey Pine Region
- (CNPS) Fire Recovery Guide
- Prescribed Burns in California: a Historical Case Study of the Integration of Scientific Research and Policy
- 1 the Combustion of Sound and Rotten Coarse Woody Debris: a Review
- The Role of Old-Growth Forests in Frequent-Fire Landscapes
- Fire Ecology in Colorado
- Effects of Creating Two Forest Structures and Using Prescribed Fire on Coarse Woody Debris in Northeastern California, Usa
- Fire and Fire Ecology: Concepts and Principles Mark A
- Coarse Woody Debris: Managing Benefits and Fire Hazard in the Recovering Forest
- Pre-Fire Intervention – Thinning and Prescribed Burning
- Burning Characteristics of Individual Douglas-Fir Trees in the Wildland/Urban Interface
- 1.6 Fire Ecology of the Recent Anthropocene Keynote Lecture By
- Past, Present, and Future Old Growth in Frequent-Fire Conifer Forests of the Western United States
- Fire Ecology Curriculum
- Wildland Fire Management
- Defining Old Growth for Fire-Adapted Forests of the Western United States
- Variable-Retention Harvesting As a Silvicultural Option for Lodgepole Pine
- What Is Fire Ecology?
- Fire Effects on Wildlife in the Central Hardwoods and Appalachian Regions, Usa
- Fire Ecology Conference 1962
- Some Remarks on Fire Ecology in Finnish Forestry , GUSTAF SIREN
- Thinning, Fire and Forest Restoration a Science-Based Approach for National Forests in the Interior Northwest
- Past, Present, and Future Old Growth in Frequent-Fire Conifer Forests of the Western United States
- Fire Ecology Module 2: Fire Ecology
- Investigating Fire Ecology
- Fire Ecology Booklet Directions
- Fire Ecology of the Forest Habitat Types of Northern Idaho
- A Review of Prescribed Burning Effectiveness in Fire Hazard Reduction
- Wildland Fire Resource Brief
- FIRE ECOLOGY Perhaps the Image Most Often Associated with Wildland Fire Is One of Destruction
- Wildfires and Forest Resilience: the Case for Ecological Forestry in the Sierra Nevada Citation: Kelsey, Rodd
- Southern California Guidebook Sustainable and Fire-Safe Landscapes in the Wildland Urban Interface
- Exploring Methods for Maintaining Old-Growth Structure in Forests with a Frequent-Fire History: a Case Study
- Fire Ecology (Online) Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Warner College of Natural Resources
- Black Carbon on Coarse Woody Debris in Once- and Twice-Burned Mixed-Conifer Forest
- Long-Term Impacts of Variable Retention Harvesting on Ground-Layer Plant Communities in Pinus Resinosa Forests
- Fire Science for Rainforests
- Fire Ecology
- Fire Ecology of the Forest Habitat Types of Central Idaho M
- Ecology and Management of Fire-Prone Forests of the Western United States
- Identification and Ecology of Old Ponderosa Pine Trees in the Colorado Front Range
- Effects of Prescribed Fire on Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat in Selected Ecosystems of North America
- Research in Wildland Fire Ecology in California, by H. H. Biswell, Pp. 63
- Variable Intensity Salvage Logging After Fire: Effects on Fuel Accumulation, Regeneration and Understory Diversity