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25Telling Fires Storythrough Narrative and ArtView Digest
24Bridging the Gap: Joint Fire Science Program OutcomesView Digest
23Secretarial Order 3336 Science Priorities: The Role of Science Past, Present, and FutureView Digest
22Scanning the Future of Wildfire: Resilience Ahead...Whether We Like It or Not?View Digest
21Fire, Fuels, and Streams: The Effects and Effectiveness of Riparian TreatmentsView Digest
20Traditional Ecological Knowledge: A Model for Modern Fire Management?View Digest
19Taming the Software Chaos: True to Its Promise, IFTDSS Eases the Burden of Fuels Treatment Planning� and Does a Lot More BesidesView Digest
18Graduate Research Innovation Awards Encourage Young Scientists to Ask Bold QuestionsView Digest
17Building Trust, Establishing Credibility, and Communicating Fire Issues with the PublicView Digest
16Capturing Fire: RxCADRE Takes Fire Measurements to Whole New LevelView Digest
15Climate Change Tipping Points: A Point of No Return?View Digest
14Smoke Science Plan: The Path ForwardView Digest
13Cheating Cheatgrass: New Research to Combat a Wily Invasive WeedView Digest
12Bark Beetles and Fire: Two Forces of Nature Transforming Western ForestsView Digest
11Knowledge Exchange: A Two-Way StreetView Digest
10After the Fire is OutView Digest
9Preparing Tomorrows Fire Professionals: Integration of Education, Training, and Experience Through Science-Management PartnershipsView Digest
8The Joint Fire Science Programs First 10 YearsView Digest
7A Powerful New Planning Environment for Fuels Managers: The Interagency Fuels Treatment Decision Support SystemView Digest
6Making Biomass Pay: Obstacles and OpportunitiesView Digest
5Community Wildfire Protection Plans: Reducing Wildfire Hazards in the Wildland Urban InterfaceView Digest
4Wildland Fire Use: Managing for a Fire-Smart LandscapeView Digest
3Big Changes in the Great BasinView Digest
2The Rothermel Fire-Spread Model: Still Running Like a ChampView Digest
1The Fire-Climate ConnectionView Digest
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149January 2012Predicting Dry Lightning Risk NationwideView Brief
148December 2011Ponderosa Pine Biomass Relationships Vary with Site Treatment and Site Productivity View Brief
147December 2011Evaluating the Effects and Effectiveness of Post-Fire Seeding Treatments in Western Forests View Brief
146November 2011Post-Fire Logging: An Effective Tool for Managing Future Fuels in Coniferous Inland Northwest ForestsView Brief
145November 2011Assessing Mechanical Mastication and Thinning-Piling-Burning Treatments on the Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands of Southwestern ColoradoView Brief
144October 2011Fire Helps the Lonesome PineView Brief
143October 2011Woodpecker Habitat After the FireView Brief
142September 2011A Project in Two Parts: Developing Fire Histories for the Eastern U.S. and Creating a Climate-Based Continental Fire Frequency Model to Fill Data GapsView Brief
141September 2011Modifying the Model to Mitigate Crown Fire: Improving Estimates of Canopy Fuels for the Black Hills (and Beyond)View Brief
140August 2011Reducing Fuels Through Mulching Treatments: What are the Ecological Effects?View Brief
139August 2011Evaluating Bark Beetle and Wildfire Dynamics in the Greater Yellowstone EcosystemView Brief
138July 2011Optimizing the Location of Fuel Treatments Over Time at Landscape ScalesView Brief
137July 2011Striving for Long-Term Forest Sustainability--Even as the Climate ChangesView Brief
136June 2011Improved Understanding of Climate-Fire Relationships Along North America's Pacific CoastView Brief
135June 2011Assessing Fuel Treatment Effectiveness After the Tripod Complex FiresView Brief
134May 2011Thumbs Up or Down to Annual Burning of a Tidal Marsh in Maryland?View Brief
133May 2011Following the Smoke TrailView Brief
132April 2011Fire History Study Reveals Surprises About Mixed-Pine Ecology in Eastern Upper MichiganView Brief
131April 2011Assessing Post-Fire Treatment Effects and Burn Severity on the Sandy Loam Soils of OregonView Brief
130March 2011Rising Temperatures Trigger Ecological Changes in the Boreal Forest of AlaskaView Brief
129March 2011Can Archeology Survive a Fire?View Brief
128February 2011Fish and Forest Management: Not Necessarily at OddsView Brief
127February 2011OK-FIRE: Weather-Based Decision Support for Wildland Fire ManagementView Brief
126January 2011Saving the Cypress: Restoring Fire to Rare, At-Risk SpeciesView Brief
125January 2011Mastication on Red Mountain: Investigating Fuel Loads and Fire EffectsView Brief
124December 2010Challenges to Implementing "Best Available Science"View Brief
123December 2010Who Made That Smoke?View Brief
122November 2010Seeing Through the Haze: A Tool for Apportioning Emission Sources for Use in Smoke Management ProgramsView Brief
121November 2010The Northeast Washington Forestry Coalition: A Citizen-Agency Partnership that WorksView Brief
120October 2010The Good Earth: Run-off, Erosion, and Recovery in the Post-fire Chaparral Steeplands of Southern CaliforniaView Brief
119September 2010Introducing FuelCalc: A New Tool that Helps Turn Static Inventory Data into Actionable InformationView Brief
118August 2010Frequencies, Lasers, and Wavelenghts: A Quest for Affordable, Landscape Scale Remote SensingView Brief
117July 2010Naked Eyes and Hyperspectral Images Build Fuel Maps in the Southern Appalachian MountainsView Brief
116July 2010Nature in a Name: Paulownia tomentosa Exotic Tree, Native ProblemView Brief
115June 2010Bending, Like the Reed in the Wind: A System to Restore Northwestern ForestsView Brief
114June 2010After the Fire: Assessing Post-Treatment Effects on Fine Fuels in the Sierra NevadaView Brief
113June 2010Tapping into Technology and Information Resources to Assess Erosion RiskView Brief
112June 2010Upland Oak RegenerationView Brief
111June 2010Getting Public Involvement in Wildfire Hazard MitigationView Brief
110May 2010Forecast for the Great BasinView Brief
109May 2010Burning and Bats: Fire's Effect on the Endangered Indiana BatView Brief
108May 2010Managing for Fish and Fire: A Balancing Act in the Gila National ForestView Brief
107May 2010Taming Non-Native Grasses in Zion National ParkView Brief
106May 2010BAER Truth: Fertilization and Yarrow Show Promise for Restoring Vegetation Cover After Fire on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National ForestView Brief
105April 2010Going Underground: Studying Fuel Treatment Effects on the Mycorrhizal Community of Northern CaliforniaView Brief
104April 2010Reptiles and Amphibians in an Upland Longleaf Pine ForestView Brief
103April 2010Using Lidar to Validate and Strengthen a Long-Range Smoke Transport Model for Air Quality ForecastingView Brief
102April 2010Changes in Public Responses to Wildland Fuel Management Over TimeView Brief
101April 2010A Gust Changes Everything: Local Wind Information in Unprecedented Detail with WindWizard and WindNinjaView Brief
100March 2010A Need and a Concern: Reducing Fuels in the Riparian Areas of Southwestern OregonView Brief
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TitleDate DeliveredDescending 
Riparian Fuel Treatments in the Western USA: Challenges and Considerations16 September, 2016View Syntheses
Synthesis of Knowledge of Extreme Fire Behavior: Volume 2 for Fire Behavior Specialists, Researchers6 April , 2016View Syntheses
The Fire-Oak Literature of Eastern North America: Synthesis and Guidelines12 August , 2014View Syntheses
Fuel Reduction Practices and Their Effects on Soil Quality1 February , 2014View Syntheses
Fuel Treatments and Fire Severity: A Meta-Analysis5 June , 2013View Syntheses
Social Science at the Wildland-Urban Interface: a Compendium of Research Results to Create Fire Adapted Communities15 May , 2013View Syntheses
Climate Change, Forests, Fire, Water, and Fish: Building Resilient Landscapes, Streams, and Managers15 October , 2012View Syntheses
A Comprehensive Guide to Fuel Management Practices for NW Dry Mixed Conifer Forests15 October , 2012View Syntheses
Effectiveness of Fuel Treatments for Mitigating Wildfire Severity: A Manager-focused Review30 September, 2012View Syntheses
Research Perspectives on the Public and Fire Management: A Synthesis of Current Social Science on Eight Essential Questions1 September, 2012View Syntheses
A Guide to Fuels Management in Riparian Areas of the Interior West17 April , 2012View Syntheses
Synthesis of Knowledge: Fire History and Climate Change17 April , 2012View Syntheses
Wildland Fire in Ecosystems: Effects of Fire on Cultural Resources and Archaeology2 April , 2012View Syntheses
A Comprehensive Guide to Fuels Treatment Practices for Ponderosa Pine in the Black Hills, Colorado Front Range, and Southwest25 January , 2012View Syntheses
Synthesis of Knowledge of Extreme Fire Behavior: Volume 1 for Fire Managers1 November , 2011View Syntheses
Comprehensive Fuels Treatment Practices Guide for Mixed Conifer Forests: California, Central and Southern Rockies, and the Southwest22 August , 2011View Syntheses
Post-Fire Treatment Effectiveness for Hillslope Stabilization5 January , 2011View Syntheses
Synthesis of Knowledge from Woody Biomass Removal Case Studies21 July , 2010View Syntheses
Mitigating Old Tree Mortality in Long-Unburned, Fire-Dependent Forests: A Synthesis21 June , 2010View Syntheses
Ecological Effects of Prescribed Fire Season: A Literature Review and Synthesis for Managers4 March , 2010View Syntheses
Synthesis of Knowledge of Hazardous Fuels Management in Loblolly Pine Forests1 November , 2008View Syntheses
A Synthesis of Post-Fire Road Treatments for BAER Teams: Methods, Treatment Effectiveness, and Decisionmaking Tools for Rehabilitation17 October , 2008View Syntheses
A Comprehensive Guide to Fuels Treatment Practices for Ponderosa Pine in the Black Hills, Colorado Front Range, and Southwest1 January , 2007View Syntheses
Wildland Fire in Ecosystems: Effects of Fire on Soil and Water15 September, 2005View Syntheses
Wildland Fire in Ecosystems: Effects of Fire on Air15 December , 2002View Syntheses
Wildland Fire in Ecosystems: Effects of Fire on Flora1 December , 2000View Syntheses
Wildland Fire in Ecosystems: Effects of Fire on Fauna15 January , 2000View Syntheses
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Advancing Adaptation to Changing Fire Regimes Sustained Research Science PlanView
FSEN Fact SheetView
Co-Management of Risk Fact SheetView
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The Science of Fuel TreatmentsView
JFSP Fact SheetView
JFSP 2023 Investment StrategyView
JFSP 2024 Investment StrategyView
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DateDescendingTitle 
Apr 2024Fiscal Year 2023 Fire Science Exchange Network Annual SummaryView Publication
Apr 2023Fiscal Year 2022 Fire Science Exchange Network Annual SummaryView Publication
May 2021Fiscal Year 2021 Annual SummaryView Publication
Jan 2021Fiscal Year 2020 Annual SummaryView Publication
Dec 2020Celebrating 10 Years of Wildland Fire Science DeliveryView Publication
Oct 20202019 JFSP Progress ReportView Publication
Mar 2020Providing Fire Science to Leadership: Final Report - MechanismsView Publication
Jul 201920 Years of Innovation and Transformative ContributionsView Publication
Jul 201920 Year Retrospective for the Joint Fire Science ProgramView Publication
Apr 20192017 JFSP Progress ReportView Publication
Dec 2015Evaluation Resource Guide for Joint Fire Science Program Fire ExchangesView Publication
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