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Singletary, Evans
This agreement is made and entered into by the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Joint Fire Science Program (BLM), and the University of Nevada Reno for the purpose of Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Joint Fire Science…
Year: 2018
Type: Project

Pyne
This goal of this project is to write two complementary book-length studies, each of approximately 130,000-150,000 words that would survey and analyze the past 50 years of American fire history. One text, Between Two Fires: A Fire History of America…
Year: 2015
Type: Project

This website gives you access to the rich tools and resources available for the text 'Fire on Earth: An Introduction' by Andrew C. Scott, David M.J.S. Bowman, William J. Bond, Stephen J. Pyne and Martin E. Alexander. It includes: powerpoints of all…
Year: 2014
Type: Website

Swetnam, Bigio
Over the past three years, the Fire and Climate Synthesis (FACS) project has compiled 550 fire history datasets contributed by 29 research investigators from both universities and federal agencies. Researchers provided their data directly to the…
Year: 2014
Type: Project

Swetnam, Brown, Brown, Falk, Sutherland
A recent surge of scientific publications and interest in fire climatology derives in part from two new paradigms in climatology: (1) the discovery and understanding of broad-scale ocean-atmosphere oscillations (e.g., El Niño Southern-Oscillation)…
Year: 2012
Type: Project

Falk, Allen, Parmenter, Swetnam
Montane grasslands particularly those occurring at middle and high elevations are among the least understood ecosystems in the western United States in terms of their fire regimes. These systems harbor high biological diversity, play key roles in…
Year: 2011
Type: Project

Sommers, Coloff, Conard
The proposed research will deliver a synthesis of Fire History information in relation to Climate Change (FHCC), which will include guidance for managers on how this information can be considered in making decisions. The synthesis and supporting…
Year: 2011
Type: Project

Pyne, Mighetto
The USDA Forest Service and the American Society for Environmental History (ASEH) propose to organize and host an interdisciplinary workshop that brings together environmental historians and scientists to discuss the historical dimensions of the…
Year: 2008
Type: Project

Brooks, Hansen, Thode, Wadleigh
The goal of the Fire in the Southwest: Integrating Fire and Management into Changing Ecosystems conference is to provide a forum for participants to learn about scientific developments, discover new technologies, exchange ideas, and explore fire…
Year: 2008
Type: Project

Rollins, Morgan, Stephens, van Wagtendonk
We propose three research tasks that take advantage of a 25-year legacy of wildland fire use in the Gila/Aldo Leopold Wilderness Complex (GALWC) in New Mexico using landscape-scale experimentation and simulation modeling. Individually, these tasks…
Year: 2007
Type: Project