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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 10 Number 3 & 4 2001
Integrating Spatial Technologies and Ecological Principles for a New Age in Fire Management
Guest Editors: Greg E. Gollberg, Leon F. Neuenschwander and Kevin C. Ryan


Introduction: Integrating spatial technologies and ecological principles for a new age in fire management 

Greg E. Gollberg , Leon F. Neuenschwander and Kevin C. Ryan

pp. 263-265

  
 


Changing fuel management strategies - The challenge of meeting new information and analysis needs 

Susan G. Conard , Timothy Hartzell , Michael W. Hilbruner and G. Thomas Zimmerman

pp. 267-275

  
 


A primer on mapping vegetation using remote sensing  

Tom Bobbe , Henry Lachowski, Paul Maus, Jerry Greer and Chuck Dull

pp. 277-287

  
 


Toward a national fuels mapping strategy: Lessons from selected mapping programs 

Thomas R. Loveland

pp. 289-299

  
 


Mapping wildland fuels for fire management across multiple scales: Integrating remote sensing, GIS, and biophysical modeling 

Robert E. Keane , Robert Burgan and Jan van Wagtendonk

pp. 301-319

  
 


Accuracy assessment and validation of remotely sensed and other spatial information 

Russell G. Congalton

pp. 321-328

  
 


Mapping fire regimes across time and space: Understanding coarse and fine-scale fire patterns 

Penelope Morgan , Colin C. Hardy , Thomas W. Swetnam , Matthew G. Rollins and Donald G. Long

pp. 329-342

  
 


Fire modeling and information system technology 

Patricia L. Andrews and LLoyd P. Queen

pp. 343-352

  
 


Spatial data for national fire planning and fuel management 

Colin C. Hardy , Kirsten M. Schmidt , James P. Menakis and R. Neil Sampson

pp. 353-372

  
 


Modeling fire effects 

Elizabeth D. Reinhardt , Robert E. Keane and James K. Brown

pp. 373-380

  
 


Characterizing fuels in the 21st Century 

David V. Sandberg , Roger D. Ottmar and Geoffrey H. Cushon

pp. 381-387

  
 


Fire and land management planning and implementation across multiple scales 

Wendel J. Hann and David L. Bunnell

pp. 389-403

  
 


Fire, climate change, carbon and fuel management in the Canadian boreal forest 

B.D. Amiro , B.J. Stocks, M.E. Alexander, M.D. Flannigan and B.M. Wotton

pp. 405-413

  
 


The new smoke management 

Allen R. Riebau and Douglas Fox

pp. 415-427

  
 


Annual Author Index 


pp. 429-430

 


  
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