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Fire Science Briefs

These JFSP publications are a summarization of a completed research project.

A Gust Changes Everything: Local Wind Information in Unprecedented Detail with WindWizard and WindNinja
A Need and a Concern: Reducing Fuels in the Riparian Areas of Southwestern Oregon
A New Online Tool and Estimates for Hand-Pile Biomass and Smoke Production
After a Southern Pine Beetle Epidemic
After the Fall: A Destructive Bark Beetle in the Southern Appalachians Paves the Way for Restoration of a Vanishing Shortleaf Pine Ecosystem
After the Fire, Follow the Nitrogen
Biological Soil Crusts: A Crucial Component of Arid Ecosystems
Changes in Public Responses to Wildland Fuel Management Over Time
Chasing Flame: Gauging Smoke Production and Forest Floor Consumption in Boreal Ecosystems
Expanding Use of the Fire Effects Planning Framework
Exploring Patterns of Burn Severity in the Biscuit Fire in Southwestern Oregon
Filling in Knowledge Gaps in North Carolina
Getting in the Game: Out on the Landscape without Leaving Your Desk with GNNViz
Modifying FOFEM to Predict Mortality of the Longleaf Pine Species
New Tool Helps with the Tough Post-fire Decisions
Patch Burning on Grasslands: An Alternative Approach for Rangeland Management
Sink or Source? Fire and the Forest Carbon Cycle
The Big Comeback: Prefire Understory Plants Return after the Hayman Fire
To Thin or Not to Thin: Assessing the Consequences of Fuel Reduction Treatments for the Non-coniferous Ecosystems of Southwestern Oregon
Tracing the History of Fire in the Willamette Valley
Using Satellite Imagery Analysis Together with Computer Simulation May Improve Burn Severity Mapping
WEBOFIRE: Easy Fuels Treatment Planning for the Model-Averse
Wildfire, Prescribed Fire, and Peak Stream Flow: Understanding Effects on Stream Habitats and Communities
Your House in Your Hands: Customized Wildfire Risk Assessment for Southern Homeowners

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