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The Alaska Reference Database originated as the standalone Alaska Fire Effects Reference Database, a ProCite reference database maintained by former BLM-Alaska Fire Service Fire Ecologist Randi Jandt. It was expanded under a Joint Fire Science Program grant for the FIREHouse project (The Northwest and Alaska Fire Research Clearinghouse). It is now maintained by the Alaska Fire Science Consortium and FRAMES, and is hosted through the FRAMES Resource Catalog. The database provides a listing of fire research publications relevant to Alaska and a venue for sharing unpublished agency reports and works in progress that are not normally found in the published literature.

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Stidham, Toman, McCaffrey, Shindler
Wildfire evacuations are inherently stressful and homeowners have reported in previous studies that uncertainty over what is happening is perhaps one of the most stressful aspects. Although many difficult elements of evacuation cannot be mitigated and lives will certainly be…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Steinberg
Firewise Communities/USA is a national program designed to encourage residents of wildfire-prone areas to take action to reduce wildfire risks to their homes and neighborhoods. Residents of homeowner associations and small communities who are interested in improving their…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Cheng, Steelman, Moseley
U.S. wildfire policy and governance increasingly emphasize collaboration among levels of government and between government and non-governmental entities, expanding the roles and duties of nonfederal and nongovernmental organizations, and instituting performance-based measures to…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Zimmerman
Wildland fire management-as evidenced by its nature, historical growth, and development-can be characterized as a program of constant change. To become better able to meet changing conditions and complexity, fire management must be agile, flexible, and able to embrace change.…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Palmer, Gaskill, Domitrovich, McNamara, Knutson, Spear
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common disorders of childhood, affecting 3 to 7 percent of the population (American Psychiatric Association 2000). Research has indicated that the prevalence rate of ADHD in adult populations is approximately 4.4…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Clancy
Risk is an ever-present challenge for fire agencies, fire managers, and firefighters, who must ensure that risks are managed at a level that is as low as reasonably practicable. This challenge provides a significant dilemma as there is no one prescriptive method for-or consensus…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

This proceedings contains articles, posters, and abstracts of presentations from the second Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference held 27-29 April 2010 in San Antonio, Texas. The conference covered the social issues at the root of wildland fire management's most serious…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Alexander, Cruz
In his pioneering work on the common denominators of fire behavior associated with fatal and near-fatal wildland fires published in 1977, Carl Wilson pointed out that many firefighters were surprised to learn that tragedy and near-miss incidents occurred in fairly light fuels,…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Tenenbaum
Last week, New Mexico's famous Los Alamos National Laboratory, home of the atomic bomb, was shut down when a wildfire exploded from 2,000 acres to 49,000 acres over 24 hours, forcing the evacuation of the town of Los Alamos. A wildfire that started May 29 in droughted Arizona…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

The purpose of the Alaska Fire Science Consortium is to enhance ongoing fire science delivery by developing new mechanisms for outreach throughout Alaska and to facilitate communication among researchers and managers to bridge the gap in information sharing. This is a four page…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Forest fires usually spread out of control very quickly. Fires that produce a lot of smoke are particularly challenging for the emergency services, because the source of the fire is then especially hard to find. A new radiometric sensor can pinpoint the heart of the flames, even…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Alaskan forests used to be important players in Mother Nature's game plan for regulating carbon dioxide levels in the air. It's elementary earth science: Trees take up carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. But now, American and Canadian researchers report that climate change is…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Richardson
A newly published scientific study concludes Alaska's boreal forests are experiencing a widespread shift as they adapt to warming conditions. The study, which includes extensive work by University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers, appears in the new issue of the scientific…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

McDaniel
The 2007 Anaktuvuk River Fire burned more than 1,000 square kilometers of tundra on Alaska's North Slope. Fires in this region are a rarity and the fire doubled the area burned in that region since record keeping began in 1950. The fire was the largest of a series of large fires…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Fine Maron
Global warming and decades of outmoded fire prevention strategies are merging to set the stage for massive 'mega-fires' that scar communities' homes and pocketbooks, according to a new assessment. Preliminary findings from the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Lowell
Fire and water don't mix. This is especially true in Southeast Alaska. But when the conditions are right, forest fires can blacken local forests in ways unfamiliar to most. According to Seth Stransky, senior firefighter with the U.S. Forest Service on the Juneau Ranger District…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Nave, Vance, Swanston, Curtis
Temperate forest soils store globally significant amounts of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). Understanding how soil pools of these two elements change in response to disturbance and management is critical to maintaining ecosystem services such as forest productivity, greenhouse gas…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS

This two page report highlights the differences/upgrades between BehavePlus version 4 and BehavePlus version 5.
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

McAllister, Chen, Fernandez-Pello
Fundamentals of Combustion Processes serves students as a textbook for an upper-division undergraduate and graduate level combustion course in mechanical engineering. The authors focus on fundamental theory of combustion and provide a simplified discussion of basic combustion…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Keane, Holsinger, Parsons
A measure of the degree of departure of a landscape from its range of historical conditions can provide a means for prioritizing and planning areas for restoration treatments. There are few statistics or indices that provide a quantitative context for measuring departure across…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Drury, Herynk
The National Tree-List Layer (NTLL) project used LANDFIRE map products to produce the first national tree-list map layer that represents tree populations at stand and regional levels. Simulated tree mortality estimates using the NTLL as model input provided acceptable results…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Miller, Abatzoglou, Brown, Syphard
Federally designated wilderness areas of the United States are to be managed so that natural ecological processes such as fire and other disturbances can function without human interference. Consistent with this intent, policy and law support the strategy of allowing lightning-…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

McKenzie, Miller, Falk
The landscape ecology of fire analyzes the causes of spatial and temporal patterns of fire severity, frequency, and size and the effects of these patterns on vegetation succession, seed and animal dispersal, species turnover, and other disturbances such as insect outbreaks. Fire…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

McKenzie, Miller, Falk
Here we synthesize the previous 11 chapters and provide a brief look into the future of landscape ecology of fire research. We speculate briefly on the implications for policy and management of fire in a rapidly changing climate. Section I gives us a glimpse of how new…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Morgan, Brandt, Baldridge, Loeffler
This study was sponsored by the Joint Fire Science Program to understand and enhance the ability of federal land managers to address financial and economic (F&E) aspects of woody biomass removal as a component of fire hazard reduction. Focus groups were conducted with nearly…
Year: 2011
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES