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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 18 Number 8 2009


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An approach to operational forest fire growth predictions for Canada 

K. R. Anderson, P. Englefield, J. M. Little and Gerhard Reuter

pp. 893-905

  
 


The BlueSky smoke modeling framework 

Narasimhan K. Larkin, Susan M. O'Neill, Robert Solomon, Sean Raffuse, Tara Strand, Dana C. Sullivan, Candace Krull, Miriam Rorig, Janice Peterson and Sue A. Ferguson

pp. 906-920

  
 


Modeling and mapping wildfire ignition risk in Portugal 

Filipe X. Catry, Francisco C. Rego, Fernando L. Bação and Francisco Moreira

pp. 921-931

  
 


Prediction of the probability of large fires in the Sydney region of south-eastern Australia using fire weather 

R. A. Bradstock, J. S. Cohn, A. M. Gill, M. Bedward and C. Lucas

pp. 932-943

  
 


Effects of targeted cattle grazing on fire behavior of cheatgrass-dominated rangeland in the northern Great Basin, USA 

Joel M. Diamond, Christopher A. Call and Nora Devoe

pp. 944-950

  
 


Spot fires: fuel bed flammability and capability of firebrands to ignite fuel beds 

Anne Ganteaume, Corinne Lampin-Maillet, Mercedes Guijarro, Carmen Hernando, Marielle Jappiot, Teresa Fonturbel, Pedro Pérez-Gorostiaga and José A. Vega

pp. 951-969

  
 


Road network density correlated with increased lightning fire incidence in the Canadian western boreal forest 

M. Cecilia Arienti, Steven G. Cumming, Meg A. Krawchuk and Stan Boutin

pp. 970-982

  
 


Spatial and temporal extremes of wildfire sizes in Portugal (1984–2004) 

P. de Zea Bermudez, J. Mendes, J. M. C. Pereira, K. F. Turkman and M. J. P. Vasconcelos

pp. 983-991

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Characterization of wildfire regimes in Canadian boreal terrestrial ecosystems 

Yueyang Jiang, Qianlai Zhuang, Mike D. Flannigan and John M. Little

pp. 992-1002

  
 


Seed provenance and fire-related reproductive traits of Pinus pinaster in central Spain 

Luis Gil, Rosana López, Álvaro García-Mateos and Inés González-Doncel

pp. 1003-1009

  
 


Assessing the capabilities of geospatial data to map built structures and evaluate their bushfire threat 

Kim Lowell, Ron Shamir, Andreia Siqueira, John White, Alice O'Connor, Gary Butcher, Mark Garvey and Michael Niven

pp. 1010-1020

  
 


Critical live fuel moisture in chaparral ecosystems: a threshold for fire activity and its relationship to antecedent precipitation 

Philip E. Dennison and Max A. Moritz

pp. 1021-1027

  
 


  
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