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 The database provides a listing of fire research publications relevant to Alaska and a venue for sharing unpublished agency reports and works in progress that are not normally found in the published literature.
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Fresco
Presented by: Nancy Fresco, University of Alaska Fairbanks
October 25th, 2019
PowerPoint presentation from the first Fall 2019 IARC Salon
Topics include: climate modeling and implications for area burned and vegetation shifts.
Year: 2019
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES
Bhatt
Presented by: Uma Bhatt, UAF
October 25th, 2019
PowerPoint presentation from the first Fall 2019 IARC Salon
A summary of UAF's NSF EPSCoR project highlighting seasonal forecasting and improved vegetation mapping
Year: 2019
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES
Marshall, Blair, Peters, Okin, Rango, Williams
Climate is changing across a range of scales, from local to global, but ecological consequences remain difficult to understand and predict. Such projections are complicated by change in the connectivity of resources, particularly water, nutrients, and propagules, that influences…
Year: 2008
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Allen, Macalady, Chenchouni, Bachelet, McDowell, Vennetier, Kitzberger, Rigling, Breshears, Hogg, Gonzalez, Fensham, Zhang, Castro, Demidova, Lim, Allard, Running, Semerci, Cobb
Greenhouse gas emissions have significantly altered global climate, and will continue to do so in the future. Increases in the frequency, duration, and/or severity of drought and heat stress associated with climate change could fundamentally alter the composition, structure, and…
Year: 2010
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Colavito, Trainor, Kettle, York
Boundary organizations facilitate two-way, sustained interaction and communication between research and practitioner spheres, deliver existing science, and develop new, actionable scientific information to address emerging social–ecological questions applicable to decision-…
Year: 2019
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Harper, Santín, Doerr, Froyd, Albini, Otero, Viñas, Pérez-Fernández
It is well established in the world’s fire-prone regions that wildfires can considerably change the hydrological dynamics of freshwater catchments. Limited research, however, has focused on the potential impacts of wildfire ash toxicity on aquatic biota. Here, we assess the…
Year: 2019
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Rhoades, Nunes, Silins, Doerr
This short paper provides the framework and introduction to this special issue of International Journal of Wildland Fire. Its eight papers were selected from those presented at two consecutive conferences held in 2018 in Europe and the USA that focussed on the impacts of…
Year: 2019
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Jenkins, Ziel
Presented by: Jenn Jenkins and Robert 'Zeke' Ziel. Bureau of Land Management & Alaska Fire Science Consortium.
PowerPoint presentation from the 2019 Alaska Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Interagency Fall Fire Review and Alaska Fire Science Consortium Fall Fire Science…
Year: 2019
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES
Smith
Presented by: Mark Smith, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
PowerPoint presentation from the 2019 Alaska Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Interagency Fall Fire Review and Alaska Fire Science Consortium Fall Fire Science Workshop
Topics include comparison of air…
Year: 2019
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES
Bartos
Presented by: Benjamin Bartos, National Weather Service
Powerpoint presentation from the 2019 Alaska Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Interagency Fall Fire Review and Alaska Fire Science Consortium Fall Fire Science Workshop
Topics include the unusual wind event from August and…
Year: 2019
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES
Strader
Presented by: Heidi Strader, National Park Service
PowerPoint presentation from the 2019 Alaska Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Interagency Fall Fire Review and Alaska Fire Science Consortium Fall Fire Science Workshop
Collection of weather-prediction infographics and 2019…
Year: 2019
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES
Moore
Chris Moore, Dave Bloemker, Norm McDonald, Jimmy Fox and Bill Cramer. BLM Alaska Fire Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service.
- Panel discussion for managers to share and discuss their recent observations, interpretations, and responses
Open room discussion featuring fire manager…
Year: 2019
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES
Barnes
Presented by: Jennifer Barnes, National Park Service, Alaska Region
Additional slide authors: Hrobak, Walker and Loehman
PowerPoint presentation from the 2019 Alaska Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Interagency Fall Fire Review and Alaska Fire Science Consortium Fall Fire…
Year: 2019
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES
Recent Findings on Forest Composition Changes in Alaska, Canada and Observations on Burn Probability
Presented by: Brendan Rogers, Woods Hole Research Center
PowerPoint presentation from the 2019 Alaska Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Interagency Fall Fire Review and Alaska Fire Science Consortium Fall Fire Science Workshop
Topics include geospatial vegetation mapping of…
Year: 2019
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES
Steblein, Miller
Wildland fire characteristics, such as area burned, number of large fires, burn intensity, and fire season duration, have increased steadily over the past 30 years, resulting in substantial increases in the costs of suppressing fires and managing damages from wildland fire…
Year: 2019
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Wildfire smoke is typically a mixture of water vapor, gases, fine particles, and trace minerals from burning fuels like trees and vegetation, other organic components, and, sometimes, building materials.
Year: 2019
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Charney
Presented by: Jay Charney, USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station
Additional slide authors: Alan Srock, Brian Potter, Scott Goodrick, and Jessica McDonald
PowerPoint presentation from the 2019 Alaska Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Interagency Fall Fire Review and Alaska…
Year: 2019
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES
McCorkle
Presented by: Taylor McCorkle, University of Utah, Joint Fire Science Program
PowerPoint presentation from the 2019 Alaska Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Interagency Fall Fire Review and Alaska Fire Science Consortium Fall Fire Science Workshop
Topics include forecasting…
Year: 2019
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES
Phillips
Presented by: Carly Phillips and Molly Elder, Woods Hole Research Center and Tufts University, Union of Concerned Scientists
PowerPoint presentation from the 2019 Alaska Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Interagency Fall Fire Review and Alaska Fire Science Consortium Fall Fire…
Year: 2019
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES
Bhatt
Presented by: Uma Bhatt, University of Alaska Fairbanks, National Science Foundation EPSCoR
October 9th, 2019
PowerPoint presentation from the 2019 Alaska Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Interagency Fall Fire Review and Alaska Fire Science Consortium Fall Fire Science Workshop…
Year: 2019
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES
Hickman
Presented by: Pete Hickman, Geographic Information Network of Alaska
Additional slide authors include: John Pace, Jenn Jenkins and Dan Labar
PowerPoint presentation from the 2019 Alaska Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Interagency Fall Fire Review and Alaska Fire Science…
Year: 2019
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES
Branson
Presented by: Willie Branson, BLM Alaska Fire Service
October 8th, 2019
Powerpoint presentation from the 2019 Alaska Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Interagency Fall Fire Review and Alaska Fire Science Consortium Fall Fire Science Workshop
Topics include displaying complex fire…
Year: 2019
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES
Branson
Presented by: Gabriella Branson, Alaska Interagency Coordination Center
PowerPoint presentation from the 2019 Alaska Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Interagency Fall Fire Review and Alaska Fire Science Consortium Fall Fire Science Workshop
A yearly summary of fire and resource…
Year: 2019
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES
Keane, Loehman, Holsinger
Climate change and associated ecological impacts have challenged many conventional, observation-based approaches for predicting ecosystem and landscape responses to natural resource management. Complex spatial ecological models provide powerful, flexible tools which managers and…
Year: 2019
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES
Gillson, Whitlock, Humphrey
Fire management around the world is now undergoing extensive review, with a move toward fire management plans that maintain biodiversity and other ecosystems services, while at the same time mitigating the negative impacts to people and property. There is also increasing…
Year: 2019
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES