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Recorded Webinars
Research Briefs
- Connected Science - How Effective Are Landscape Scale Fuel Treatments?
- Lick Creek: Lessons learned after 20+ years of fuel treatments in Ponderosa pine
- What makes a resilient landscape? Climate, fire, and forests in the Northern Rockies
- Can prescribed fire do the work we hired it to do?
- Climatic Controls on Post-fire Ponderosa Pine and Douglas-fir Regeneration and Growth
- Collaborative fuels reduction and restoration - Experiences from the Southwestern Crown of the Continent
- Fire, fuels, and streams: the effects and effectiveness of riparian treatments
- Characterizing spatial reference conditions in southwestern warm/dry mixed-conifer forests
- A comprehensive guide to fuel management practices for dry mixed conifer forests in the northwestern United States: mechanical, chemical, and biological fuel treatment methods
- A comprehensive guide to fuel management practices for dry mixed conifer forests in the northwestern United States: inventory and model-based economic analysis of mechanical fuel treatments
- A comprehensive guide to fuel management practices for dry mixed conifer forests in the northwestern United States: prescribed fire
- Fuels treatments in ponderosa pine - Visits to the Boise National Forest and Boise Basin Exp. Forest
- Restoration fuels treatments in old-growth: Visiting research plots in western larch and ponderosa pine forests
- A comprehensive guide to fuel management practices for dry mixed conifer forests in the northwestern United States: monitoring
- Integrated fuel/restoration treatments - Field tour at the Priest River Experimental Forest
- Ignition devices for prescribed burning
- Breakthrough at the Missouri River Breaks: a quick tool for comparing burned and unburned sites
- Paying our way: thinking strategically to offset the cost of reducing fire hazard in western forests
- Forests at risk: integrating risk science into fuel management strategies
- Paying for hazardous fuel treatments with revenue from removed biomass
- Two-aged silvicultural treatments in lodgepole pine stands can be economically viable
- Economics research unit explores biomass utilization opportunities on the Bitterroot National Forest
- Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; environmental consequences fact sheet 2: First Order Fire Effects Model (FOFEM)
- Red Lodge, Montana: steps to improve community preparedness for wildfire
- Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; social issues fact sheet 4: three critical topics to cover when talking about hazards
- Fuels planning: science synthesis and integration; forest structure and fire hazard fact sheet 4: role of silviculture in fuel treatments
Syntheses
- A systematic review of empirical evidence for landscape-level fuel treatment effectiveness
- Fire behavior in masticated fuels: a review
- A comprehensive guide to fuel management practices for dry mixed conifer forests in the northwestern United States
- Principal short-term findings of the National Fire and Fire Surrogate study
- Do thinning and/or burning treatments in western USA ponderosa or Jeffrey pine-dominated forests help restore natural fire behavior?
- Management guide to ecosystem restoration treatments: two-aged lodgepole pine forests of central Montana, USA
- The effects of forest fuel-reduction treatments in the United States
- Tree spatial patterns in fire-frequent forests of western North America, including mechanisms of pattern formation and implications for designing fuel reduction and restoration treatments
- Comprehensive fuels treatment practices guide for mixed conifer forests: California, central and southern Rockies, and the Southwest
- Can fuel-reduction treatments really increase forest carbon storage in the western US by reducing future fire emissions?
- Review of fuel treatment effectiveness in forests and rangelands and a case study from the 2007 megafires in central, Idaho, USA
- Fuel reduction management practices in riparian areas of the Western USA
- Mitigating old tree mortality in long-unburned, fire-dependent forests: a synthesis
- Ecological effects of prescribed fire season: a literature review and synthesis for managers
- Objectives and considerations for wildland fuel treatment in forested ecosystems of the interior western United States
- Synthesis of knowledge from woody biomass removal case studies
- Maintaining soil productivity during forest or biomass-to-energy thinning harvests in the western United States
- Managing fire risk in the forests of the U.S. inland Northwest: a classic "wicked problem" in public land policy
- Science information for informing forest fuel management in dry forests of the western United States
- Modeling fuel treatment costs on Forest Service lands in the western United States
- Wildlife and invertebrate response to fuel reduction treatments in dry coniferous forests of the Western United States: a synthesis
- Timber markets and fuel treatments in the western U.S.
- Ponderosa pine ecosystems
- Forest structure and fire hazard in dry forests of the Western United States
- Fire ecology of ponderosa pine and the rebuilding of fire-resilient ponderosa pine ecosystems
- Effectiveness of thinning and prescribed fire in reducing wildfire severity
- Can the fire-dependent whitebark pine be saved?
Management Documents
- Interagency prescribed fire planning and procedures guide
- Integrating fuel treatment into ecosystem management: a proposed project planning process
- Environmental assessment: Tenderfoot Creek Experimental Forest - Vegetative treatment research project, Kings Hill Ranger District, Lewis and Clark National Forest, Meagher County, Montana
Annotated Bibliographies
Conference Proceedings
- Initial results from a field experiment to support the assessment of fuel treatment effectiveness in reducing wildfire intensity and spread rate
- Fuel treatment effectiveness in reducing fire intensity and spread rate -- an experimental overview
- Human relationships to fire prone ecosystems: mapping values at risk on contested landscapes
- Mapping tradeoffs in values at risk at the interface between wilderness and non-wilderness lands
- Willingness-to-pay function for two fuel treatments to reduce wildfire acreage burned: a scope test and comparison of white and hispanic households
- Forest harvest can increase subsequent forest fire severity
- Managing fire risk in the forests of the U.S. inland Northwest: a classic "wicked problem" in public land policy
- The homeowner view of thinning methods for fire hazard reduction: more positive than many think
- Maintaining soil productivity during forest or biomass-to-energy thinning harvests in the western United States
- The effects of hazardous fuel reduction treatments in the wildland urban interface on the activity of bark beetles infesting ponderosa pine
- Restoration of northern Rocky Mountain moist forests: integrating fuel treatments from the site to the landscape
- Effects of alternative treatments on canopy fuel characteristics in five conifer stands
- Free selection: a silvicultural option
- Testing the modeled effectiveness of an operational fuel reduction treatment in a small western Montana interface landscape using two spatial scales
- FTM-West model results for selected fuel treatment scenarios
- Biomass utilization modeling on the Bitterroot National Forest
- Estimating timber harvesting costs for fuel treatment in the West: preliminary results
- Integrating fuel treatments into comprehensive ecosystem management
- Estimating woody biomass supply from thinning treatments to reduce fire hazard in the US West
- The use of silviculture and prescribed fire to manage stand structure and fuel profiles in a multi-aged lodgepole pine forest
- FTM-West: fuel treatment market model for US West
- Organizational characteristics that contribute to success in engaging the public to accomplish fuels management at the wilderness/non-wilderness interface
- Changes in downed wood and forest structure after prescribed fire in ponderosa pine forests
- Mastication: a fuel reduction and site preparation alternative
- Design and objectives of FTM-West model
- Estimating Fuel Bed Loadings in Masticated Areas
- Fire ecology of ponderosa pine and the rebuilding of fire-resilient ponderosa pine ecosystems
- Effect of alternative silvicultural treatments on snow accumulation in lodgepole pine stands, Montana, U.S.A.
- Predicting cumulative watershed effects of fuel management with improved WEPP technology
- Effectiveness of thinning and prescribed fire in reducing wildfire severity
- Research on stand management options for reducing fuels and restoring two-aged lodgepole pine communities on the Tenderfoot Creek Experimental Forest
- Comparing potential fuel treatment trade-off models: initial results
- Performance of fuel treatments subjected to wildfires
- Combining simulation and optimization for evaluating the effectiveness of fuel treatments for four different fuel conditions at landscape scales
- Use of fire and silvicultural techniques for whitebark pine restoration successes, caveats, and assessment techniques
- Simulating fire hazard reduction, wood flows, and economics of fuel treatments with FVS, FEEMA, and FIA data
- Alternative ponderosa pine restoration treatments in the western United States
- Manipulations to regenerate aspen ecosystems
- The Fire and Fire Surrogates Study: providing guidelines for fire in future forest watershed management decisions
- Silvicultural treatments
- Ecosystem-based management in the lodgepole pine zone
- Ecosystem-based management in the whitebark pine zone
- Sequential use of simulation and optimization in analysis and planning
- Ecosystem-based management at lower elevations
- The Bitterroot Ecosystem Management Research Project: what we have learned, symposium proceedings; May 18-20, 1999; Missoula, MT
- Fire applications in ecosystem management
- Use of the helitorch to enhance diversity on riparian corridors in mature pinyon-juniper communities: a conceptual approach
- Applying simulation and optimization to plan fuel treatments at landscape scales
- Modeling effects of prescribed fire on wildlife habitat: stand structure, snag recruitment and coarse woody debris
Presentation Slides
Dissertations/Theses
- Public perceptions of smoke from wildfire, prescribed fire, and fire use
- National to local: a pre & post assessment of the Fuel Characteristic Classification System (FCCS) landscape variables for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes
- Influencing public perceptions of smoke management and prescribed burning programs: an analysis of opportunities existing in communication tactics, community-based partnerships and interagency decision making
- Establishment and growth of conifer regeneration following harvest and residue treatments in a western larch-Douglas-fir forest
Technical Reports/White Papers
- Can fuel treatments change how a wildfire burns across a landscape?
- Effectiveness of Fuel Treatments at the Landscape Scale: State of Understanding and Key Research Gaps - Joint Fire Science Project Final Report
- Insights and Suggestions for Certified Prescribed Burn Manager Programs
- Physical and chemical characteristics of surface fuels in masticated mixed-conifer stands of the U.S. Rocky Mountains
- Long-term effects of restoration fire and thinning on soil fungi, fine root biomass, and litter depth
- Monitoring Effectiveness of Forest Restoration Treatments: The Importance of Time and Space - Final Report to the Joint Fire Science Program
- Do fuel treatment costs affect wildfire suppression costs and property damages? An analysis of costs, damages avoided and return on investment - Final Report to the Joint Fire Science Program
- Surface fuel characteristics, temporal dynamics, and fire behavior of masticated mixed-conifer fuelbeds of the U.S. Southeast and Rocky Mountains
- Spatiotemporal Evaluation of Fuel Treatment and Previous Wildfire Effects on Suppression Costs - Final Report to the Joint Fire Science Program
- Production rates for United States Forest Service brush disposal planning in the northern Rocky Mountains
- Do Fuel Treatments Restore Ecosystem Function? Water Use Efficiency Before and After Fire Suppression and Fuels Treatments in Fire-Prone Pine Forests in the Western United States - Final Report to the Joint Fire Science Program
- Longevity and Effectiveness of Mechanical Mastication Treatments - Final Report to the Joint Fire Science Program
- Assessing the effectiveness of spatially heterogeneous fuels reduction restoration treatments - Final Report to the Joint Fire Science Program
- Evaluation and optimization of fuel treatment effectiveness with an integrated experimental/modeling approach - Final Report to the Joint Fire Science Program
- Evaluating the effectiveness of wildfire mitigation activities in the wildland-urban interface
- 2015 National Prescribed Fire Use Survey Report
- Interagency prescribed fire planning and procedures guide
- Fuel treatments and fire severity: a meta-analysis
- Wildland fire management: are actively managed forests more resilient than passively managed forests?
- The merits of prescribed fire outweigh potential carbon emission effects
- A comprehensive guide to fuel management practices for dry mixed conifer forests in the northwestern United States
- Management guide to ecosystem restoration treatments: two-aged lodgepole pine forests of central Montana, USA
- Principal short-term findings of the National Fire and Fire Surrogate study
- Review of fuel treatment effectiveness in forests and rangelands and a case study from the 2007 megafires in central, Idaho, USA
- Comprehensive fuels treatment practices guide for mixed conifer forests: California, central and southern Rockies, and the Southwest
- Evaluating wildland fire danger and prioritizing vegetation and fuels treatments
- Large scale forest fuels projects and collaborative groups improvement study: analysis of a survey conducted for the Western Governors' Association's Forest Health Advisory Committee (FHAC)
- Mitigating old tree mortality in long-unburned, fire-dependent forests: a synthesis
- Wildfire risk and hazard: procedures for the first approximation
- Ecological effects of prescribed fire season: a literature review and synthesis for managers
- Willingness-to-pay function for two fuel treatments to reduce wildfire acreage burned: a scope test and comparison of white and hispanic households
- Managing fire risk in the forests of the U.S. inland Northwest: a classic "wicked problem" in public land policy
- Restoration of northern Rocky Mountain moist forests: integrating fuel treatments from the site to the landscape
- Synthesis of knowledge from woody biomass removal case studies
- Forest harvest can increase subsequent forest fire severity
- The homeowner view of thinning methods for fire hazard reduction: more positive than many think
- Stand and fuel treatments for restoring old-growth ponderosa pine forests in the interior west (Boise Basin Experimental Forest)
- Effects of alternative treatments on canopy fuel characteristics in five conifer stands
- Treatments that enhance the decomposition of forest fuels for use in partially harvested stands in the moist forests of the Northern Rocky Mountains (Priest River Experimental Forest)
- Free selection: a silvicultural option
- Guide to fuel treatments in dry forests of the Western United States: assessing forest structure and fire hazard
- Ponderosa pine ecosystems
- Evaluation of silvicultural treatments and biomass use for reducing fire hazard in western states
- Wildlife and invertebrate response to fuel reduction treatments in dry coniferous forests of the Western United States: a synthesis
- Prescribed fire: what influences public approval?
- Developing statistical wildlife habitat relationships for assessing cumulative effects of fuels treatments - Final Report to the Joint Fire Science Program
- Root diseases in coniferous forests of the Inland Northwest: potential implications of fuels treatments
- Forest structure and fire hazard in dry forests of the Western United States
- Cumulative effects of fuel management on landscape-scale fire behavior and effects - Final Report to the Joint Fire Science Program
- Stand establishment and tending in the inland northwest
- Thinning and prescribed fire and projected trends in wood product potential, financial return, and fire hazard in Montana
- Strategic assessment of biofuels potential for the western U.S.
- A strategic assessment of crown fire hazard in Montana: potential effectiveness and costs of hazard reduction treatments
- Effectiveness of thinning and prescribed fire in reducing wildfire severity
- Synergy between ecological needs and economic aspects of ecosystem restoration
- The effects of thinning and similar stand treatments on fire behavior in western forests
- Applying simulation and optimization to plan fuel treatments at landscape scales
- Guidelines for estimating volume, biomass, and smoke production for piled slash
- Fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests: a comparison of three treatments in a western Montana ponderosa pine stand
- Miller Creek Demonstration Forest - A forest born of fire: a field guide
- Prescribed fire applications: restoring ecological structure and process in ponderosa pine forests
- The role of fire in Research Natural Areas in the Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest
- Dealing with public concerns in restoring fire to the forest
- Silvicultural applications: restoring ecological structure and process in ponderosa pine forests
- Woody fuel and duff consumption by prescribed fire in northern Idaho mixed conifer logging slash
- Guide to understory burning in ponderosa pine-larch-fir forests in the Intermountain West
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