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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 16 Number 1 2007


Descriptive Table of Contents 


pp. I-ii

 


Editorial 

Mike Flannigan

pp. iii-iii

 


A physics-based approach to modelling grassland fires 

William Mell, Mary Ann Jenkins, Jim Gould and Phil Cheney

pp. 1-22

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Factors influencing wildfire occurrence and distribution in eastern Kentucky, USA 

John K. Maingi and Mary C. Henry

pp. 23-33

  
 


Long-term forest landscape responses to fire exclusion in the Great Xing'an Mountains, China 

Yu Chang, Hong S. He, Ian Bishop, Yuanman Hu, Rencang Bu, Chonggang Xu and Xiuzhen Li

pp. 34-44

  
 


Burnt area estimation for the year 2005 in Borneo using multi-resolution satellite imagery 

Jukka Miettinen, Andreas Langner and Florian Siegert

pp. 45-53

  
 


First year survival of Pinus hartwegii following prescribed burns at different intensities and different seasons in central Mexico 

Dante Arturo Rodríguez-Trejo, Uriel Baruch Castro-Solis, Marcelo Zepeda-Bautista and Richard John Carr

pp. 54-62

  
 


Effect of high temperatures on seed germination and seedling survival in three pine species (Pinus pinaster, P. sylvestris and P. nigra) 

R. Alvarez, L. Valbuena and L. Calvo

pp. 63-70

  
 


Predicting forest floor moisture for burned and unburned Pinus banksiana forests in the Canadian Northwest Territories 

Keith N. Abbott, Martin E. Alexander, David A. MacLean, Brigitte Leblon, Judith A. Beck and Gordon C. Staples

pp. 71-80

  
 


Shrubland fire regime scenarios in the Swartberg Mountain Range, South Africa: implications for fire management 

A. H. W. Seydack, S. J. Bekker and A. H. Marshall

pp. 81-95

  
 


Impact of prescribed fire and other factors on cheatgrass persistence in a Sierra Nevada ponderosa pine forest 

Jon E. Keeley and Thomas W. McGinnis

pp. 96-106

  
 


Factors affecting sustained smouldering in organic soils from pocosin and pond pine woodland wetlands 

James Reardon, Roger Hungerford and Kevin Ryan

pp. 107-118

  
 


Fluctuations in fuel moisture across restoration treatments in semi-arid ponderosa pine forests of northern Arizona, USA 

Shawn Michael Faiella and John Duff Bailey

pp. 119-127

  
 


Pre-wildfire fuel treatments affect long-term ponderosa pine forest dynamics 

Barbara A. Strom and Peter Z. Fulé

pp. 128-138

  
 


  
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