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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 16 Number 3 2007


Descriptive Table of Contents 


pp. I-ii

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Wildland–urban interface housing growth during the 1990s in California, Oregon, and Washington 

Roger B. Hammer, Volker C. Radeloff, Jeremy S. Fried and Susan I. Stewart

pp. 255-265

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Fire scars reveal source of New England's 1780 Dark Day 

Erin R. McMurry, Michael C. Stambaugh, Richard P. Guyette and Daniel C. Dey

pp. 266-270

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Problems, paradoxes, paradigms: triangulating fire research 

Stephen J. Pyne

pp. 271-276

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Analysis of Alaskan burn severity patterns using remotely sensed data 

Paul A. Duffy, Justin Epting, Jonathan M. Graham, T. Scott Rupp and A. David McGuire

pp. 277-284

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A simulation model of the growth and suppression of large forest fires in Ontario 

Justin J. Podur and David L. Martell

pp. 285-294

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Efficacy of permanent firebreaks and aerial prescribed burning in western Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia 

Owen F. Price, Andrew C. Edwards and Jeremy Russell-Smith

pp. 295-305

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Integrating new methods and tools in fire danger rating 

Christos Vasilakos, Kostas Kalabokidis, John Hatzopoulos, George Kallos and Yiannis Matsinos

pp. 306-316

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Resprouting responses of Acacia shrubs in the Western Desert of Australia – fire severity, interval and season influence survival 

Boyd R. Wright and Peter J. Clarke

pp. 317-323

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Thermal infrared emission–transmission measurements in flames from a cylindrical forest fuel burner 

Jean-Luc Dupuy, Philippe Vachet, Joël Maréchal, Juan Meléndez and Antonio J. de Castro

pp. 324-340

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Estimation of shrub height for fuel-type mapping combining airborne LiDAR and simultaneous color infrared ortho imaging 

David Riaño, Emilio Chuvieco, Susan L. Ustin, Javier Salas, José R. Rodríguez-Pérez, Luis M. Ribeiro, Domingos X. Viegas, José M. Moreno and Helena Fernández

pp. 341-348

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Effects of a long-term fire retardant chemical (Fire-Trol 934) on seed viability and germination of plants growing in a burned Mediterranean area 

Belén Luna, José M. Moreno, Alberto Cruz and Federico Fernández-González

pp. 349-359

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