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International Journal of Wildland Fire
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Quantitative charcoal reflectance measurements better link to regrowth potential than ground-based fire-severity assessments following a recent heathland wildfire at Carn Brea, Cornwall, UK
Claire M. Belcher
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Stacey L. New
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Victoria A. Hudspith
Examining dispatching practices for Interagency Hotshot Crews to reduce seasonal travel distance and manage fatigue
Alex Masarie
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Crystal S. Stonesifer
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David E. Calkin
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Erin J. Belval
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Matthew P. Thompson
,
Yu Wei
The wildfire within: gender, leadership and wildland fire culture
Christine Eriksen
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Rachel Reimer
Values of the public at risk of wildfire and its management
Andrea Rawluk
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Kathryn J. H. Williams
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Rebecca M. Ford
Mapping Canadian wildland fire interface areas
Lynn M. Johnston
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Mike D. Flannigan
Estimating the area burned by agricultural fires from Landsat 8 Data using the Vegetation Difference Index and Burn Scar Index
Huawei Wan
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Muhammad Hasan Ali Baig
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Shudong Wang
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Suhong Liu
,
Taixia Wu
,
Yingying Yang
A comparison of charcoal reflectance between crown and surface fire contexts in dry south-west USA forests
Andrew C. Scott
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Christopher I. Roos
Sleep in wildland firefighters: what do we know and why does it matter?
Alex
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Brad Aisbett
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Grace E. Vincent
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Nicola D. Ridgers
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Sally A. Ferguson
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Sarah M. Jay
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er Wolkow
Projecting wildfire emissions over the south-eastern United States to mid-century
Aijun Xiu
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Bok Haeng Baek
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Donald McKenzie
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Dongmei Yang
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Jeffrey P. Prestemon
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Kevin Talgo
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Mohammad Omary
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Uma Shankar
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William Vizuete
Where wildfires destroy buildings in the US relative to the wildland–urban interface and national fire outreach programs
H. Anu Kramer
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Mir
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Patricia M. Alex
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Susan I. Stewart
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Volker C. Radeloff
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a H. Mockrin
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Using transboundary wildfire exposure assessments to improve fire management programs: a case study in Greece
Alan A. Ager
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Cody R. Evers
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Kostas Kalabokidis
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Max Nielsen-Pincus
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Palaiologos Palaiologou
Historical patterns of wildfire ignition sources in California ecosystems
Alex
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Jon E. Keeley
,
ra D. Syphard
Estimating post-fire debris-flow hazards prior to wildfire using a statistical analysis of historical distributions of fire severity from remote sensing data
Anne C. Tillery
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Dennis M. Staley
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Francis K. Rengers
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Hannah E. Pauling
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Jason W. Kean
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Joel B. Smith
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Luke A. McGuire
Clarifying the meaning of mantras in wildland fire behaviour modelling: reply to Cruz et al. (2017)
Albert Simeoni
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Dominique Morvan
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J. Kevin Hiers
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Nicholas Skowronski
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Rory M. Hadden
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William Mell
Review of emissions from smouldering peat fires and their contribution to regional haze episodes
Guillermo Rein
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Nieves Fern
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Thomas E. L. Smith
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Yuqi Hu
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ez-Anez
Fuel and topographic influences on wildland firefighter burnover fatalities in Southern California
Bret W. Butler
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Wesley G. Page
A response to ‘Clarifying the meaning of mantras in wildland fire behaviour modelling: reply to Cruz et al. (2017)’
Andrew L. Sullivan
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Martin E. Alex
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Miguel G. Cruz
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The Haines Index – it’s time to revise it or replace it
Brian Potter
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