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Name: 2nd Fire Behavior and Fuels Conference: Fire Behavior Fundamentals and Applications
Description: The 2nd Fire Behavior and Fuels Conference will be held from March 26-30, 2007 in Destin, Florida. It will focus on the fire environment - the 'fire environment' consists of fire weather, fire behavior, fire danger rating, predictive services, fuels,...
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Name: 3rd International Fire Ecology and Fire Management Congress
Description: This conference was held November 13-17, 2006, in San Diego, California. It focused on the science and technology that are the basis for the management of wildland fire. The plenary session addressed the context and consequences of changing fire...
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Name: A 7600-year Vegetation and Fire History of Mt. Constitution, Orcas Island, Washington
Description: Pollen and charcoal from three small hollows were used to reconstruct 7600 years of vegetation and fire history on the Mt. Constitution plateau with a unique combination of temporal depth and spatial resolution. These records resolve stand-level...
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Name: A Comparison of Historical Fire Occurrence in Riparian and Upslope Forests in the Blue Mountains and Southern Cascades of Oregon
Description: The fire history study reconstructed the historical occurrence of fire within riparian forests in three different national forests in Oregon. Two study areas were located in mostly dry, low-severity fire regime forests in the Blue Mountains, and the...
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Name: Alaska NPS Fire Effects Paired Plots Study
Description: The fire effects paired plot project began in 1982 under the direction of Gary Ahlstrand - NPS Alaska Regional Research Ecologist. The purpose of the project was to assess vegetation change and succession as a result of fire. Fire teams established...
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Name: Applying National Burn Severity Mapping Methodology to National Wildlife Refuge Lands in Alaska
Description: The record-breaking 2004 fire season burned approximately 6.6 million acres in Alaska, with over 2 million acres on National Wildlife Refuge Lands. This provided the opportunity to assess the application of the national Burn Severity Mapping project...
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Name: Assessing the Causes, Consequences and Spatial Variability of Burn Severity
Description: The goal of this project is to understand the spatial variability in fire effects and to explore relationships between burn severity and fuels, fire behavior, local weather and topography. The team quantifies conditions before, during and after fires,...
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Name: Automated Alaska Weather Station Quality Assurance/WIMS Input Program
Description: This program will correct data availability and quality assurance problems surrounding the Alaskan Remote Automated Weather Station (RAWS) and other Alaska weather station data. By placing all Alaska weather station data into a single quality...
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Name: Birds and Burns Network
Description: The USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station is leading the effort to examine fire effects on populations and habitats of wildlife in ponderosa pine forests in eight states across the western United States. In cooperation with 14 National...
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Name: Central Oregon Fire History - Fire and Forest Histories of Central Oregon from Tree Rings
Description: Central Oregon currently lacks the site-specific fire and forest histories that are necessary for scientifically based land-management planning in the region. For a region with such extensive fire-adapted ecosystems, surprisingly few fire and forest...
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