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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 16 Number 6 2007


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pp. i-ii

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Modelling emissions from Canadian wildfires: a case study of the 2002 Quebec fires 

David Lavoué, Sunling Gong and Brian J. Stocks

pp. 649-663

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Comparing landscape-based decision rules for placement of fuel treatments in the boreal mixedwood of western Canada 

Marc-André Parisien, David R. Junor and Victor G. Kafka

pp. 664-672

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A fuel treatment reduces fire severity and increases suppression efficiency in a mixed conifer forest 

Jason J. Moghaddas and Larry Craggs

pp. 673-678

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Evaluation of a post-fire tree mortality model for western USA conifers 

Sharon M. Hood, Charles W. McHugh, Kevin C. Ryan, Elizabeth Reinhardt and Sheri L. Smith

pp. 679-689

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Predicting sustained smouldering combustion in trembling aspen duff in Elk Island National Park, Canada 

S. G. Otway, E. W. Bork, K. R. Anderson and M. E. Alexander

pp. 690-701

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A computational method for optimising fuel treatment locations 

Mark A. Finney

pp. 702-711

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Simulation of long-term landscape-level fuel treatment effects on large wildfires 

Mark A. Finney, Rob C. Seli, Charles W. McHugh, Alan A. Ager, Bernhard Bahro and James K. Agee

pp. 712-727

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Small mammal communities in a pyrogenic habitat mosaic 

Karl W. Larsen, Ian T. Adams and Diane L. Haughland

pp. 728-740

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Post-fire ephemerals and spinifex-fuelled fires: a decision model for bilby habitat management in the Tanami Desert, Australia 

Richard Southgate and Susan Carthew

pp. 741-754

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Factors in United States Forest Service district rangers' decision to manage a fire for resource benefit 

Martha A. Williamson

pp. 755-762

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Zigzag shape of the fire front 

Domingos Xavier Viegas

pp. 763-764

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