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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 18 Number 3 2009
Regional Utilization of Fire Science Information: 2007 EastFIRE Conference


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2007 EastFIRE Conference: introduction to special issue 

William T. Sommers

pp. 233-234

 


LANDFIRE: a nationally consistent vegetation, wildland fire, and fuel assessment 

Matthew G. Rollins

pp. 235-249

  
 


Spatial fuel data products of the LANDFIRE Project 

Matthew C. Reeves, Kevin C. Ryan, Matthew G. Rollins and Thomas G. Thompson

pp. 250-267

  
 


Decision support tools to improve the effectiveness of hazardous fuel reduction treatments in the New Jersey Pine Barrens 

Kenneth L. Clark, Nicholas Skowronski, John Hom, Matthew Duveneck, Yude Pan, Stephen Van Tuyl, Jason Cole, Matthew Patterson and Stephen Maurer

pp. 268-277

  
 


Interpreting federal policy at the local level: the wildland–urban interface concept in wildfire protection planning in the eastern United States 

Stephanie A. Grayzeck-Souter, Kristen C. Nelson, Rachel F. Brummel, Pamela Jakes and Daniel R. Williams

pp. 278-289

  
 


A simple model for wind effects of burning structures and topography on wildland–urban interface surface-fire propagation 

Ronald G. Rehm and William (Ruddy) Mell

pp. 290-301

  
 


Generation of synthetic infrared remote-sensing scenes of wildland fire 

Zhen Wang, Anthony Vodacek and Janice Coen

pp. 302-309

  
 


FFI: a software tool for ecological monitoring 

Duncan C. Lutes, Nathan C. Benson, MaryBeth Keifer, John F. Caratti and S. Austin Streetman

pp. 310-314

  
 


The wildland fuel cell concept: an approach to characterize fine-scale variation in fuels and fire in frequently burned longleaf pine forests 

J. Kevin Hiers, Joseph J. O'Brien, R. J. Mitchell, John M. Grego and E. Louise Loudermilk

pp. 315-325

  
 


Soil moisture dynamics and smoldering combustion limits of pocosin soils in North Carolina, USA 

James Reardon, Gary Curcio and Roberta Bartlette

pp. 326-335

  
 


Smoke incursions into urban areas: simulation of a Georgia prescribed burn 

Yongqiang Liu, Scott Goodrick, Gary Achtemeier, William A. Jackson, John J. Qu and Wanting Wang

pp. 336-348

  
 


  
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