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2011 Funded Projects

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A Pre-Proposal for the Development of the Pacific Northwest Fire Science Exchange Consortium
Affecting Risk: Improving Hazard Communication in the Wildland-Urban Interface
Belowground Impacts of Pile Burning in the Inland Northwestern U.S.
Deriving Fundamental Statistical Shrub Fuel Models by Laser Scanning and Combustion Experimentation
Determination of the Effects of Heating Mechanisms and Moisture Content on Ignition of Live Fuels
Deterministic & Empirical Assessment of Smoke Contribution to Ozone (DEASCO3) - An Online Technical Resource to Support FLMs in Air Quality Planning
Developing High-Quality Syntheses: Guidelines for Syntheses That Meet Fire Managers’ Needs and are Scientifically Defensible
Development and Evaluation of Dynamic Vegetation Models for Grassland Fuels under Variable Fire and Grazing Regimes
Development of Hawaii and U.S. Affiliated Pacific Island Fire Science Consortium
Eastern Tallgrass Prairie and Oak Savanna Fire Science Consortium
Engaging the Humanities to Address Wildland Fire Issues
Evaluating Post-Fire Successional Trajectories After a Large High-Severity Wildfire
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Mitigation Activities in the Wildland Urban Interface; Community Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPPs)
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Mitigations Activities in the Wildland Urban Interface
Exploring How Deliberation on Scientific Information Shapes Stakeholder Perceptions of Smoke and Forest Management
Fire in Eastern Oak Forests: Managing Oak Woodlands and Savannas in the Forest-Prairie Region
Fuel Loads, Invasive Species, and Post-Fire and Post-Mastication Succession in Chaparral Shrublands
Future Mega-Fires and Smoke Impacts
Great Plains and Midwestern Grassland Fire-Grazing Consortium
How Do Pile Age and Season of Burn Influence Combustion and Fire Effects?
IAWF 11th Wildland Fire Safety Summit
Impacts of Mega-Fires on Large U.S. Urban Area Air Quality Under Changing Climate and Fuels
Improved Wildfire Prediction Using Remote Sensing Technology on Guinea Grasslands in Hawaii
In a Time of Change: The Art of Fire
Influence of Fuel Moisture and Density on Black Carbon Formation During Combustion of Boreal Peat Fuels
Interior West Fire Ecology Conference: Challenges and Opportunities in a Changing World
JFSP Data Management Plan
JFSP Evaluation of Publications
JFSP Student Travel Assistance
Masticated Fuels and Carbon Storage: Effects of Particle Size and Fuel Moisture on Black Carbon Production
Measuring the Optical Properties and Climate Impacts of Aerosol from Wild and Prescribed Fires in U.S.
Mid-West Oak Woodland and Forest Fire Consortium
Modeling Study of the Contribution of Fire Emissions on BC Concentrations and Deposition Rates
NW Fire Science Consortium
Northern Rockies Fire Science Network
Paths of Recovery: Landscape Variability in Forest Structure, Function and Fuels After the 1988 Yellowstone Fires
Public Perceptions of Values Associated with Fire Protection and WUIs Using Mixed Methods
Quantifying and Predicting Fuels and the Effects of Reduction Treatments Along Successional and Invasion Gradients in Sagebrush Habitats
Re-Measurement of Fuels and Stand Structure 13 Years After Logging of the Summit Fire, Malheur National Forest, Eastern Oregon
Reconstruction of Fire History Using Tree-Ring and Alluvial Sediment Records in the Western San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Smoke Science Plan (SSP) Implementation
Ten Years After the Biscuit Fire: Evaluating Vegetation Succession and Post-Fire Management Effects
Ten Years of Understory Plant Community Development Following the 2002 Hayman Fire, Colorado
The Fifth International Fire Ecology and Management Congress: Uniting Research, Education and Management
The Influence of Fuel Moisture and Flammable Monoterpenes on the Combustibility of Conifer Fuels
The Influence of Prescribed Fire and Understory Fuels Mastication on Soil Carbon Respiration Rates
Vulnerability and Ecosystem Services in Wildfire Risk Assessments and Fuel Treatment Planning
Will Climate Change Alter Wildfire Behavior and Effects in Seasonally-Dry Wetlands?