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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 17 Number 2 2008


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The meteorological conditions associated with extreme fire risk in Italy and Greece: relevance to climate model studies 

P. Good, M. Moriondo, C. Giannakopoulos and M. Bindi

pp. 155-165

  
 


A pragmatic assessment of the usefulness of the MODIS (Terra and Aqua) 1-km active fire (MOD14A2 and MYD14A2) products for mapping fires in the fynbos biome 

Helen de Klerk

pp. 166-178

  
 


Review of formal methodologies for wind–slope correction of wildfire rate of spread 

Jason J. Sharples

pp. 179-193

  
 


Development of fuel models for fire behaviour prediction in maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) stands 

Miguel G. Cruz and Paulo M. Fernandes

pp. 194-204

  
 


A variable property heat transfer model for predicting soil temperature profiles during simulated wildland fire conditions 

Ebenezer K. Enninful and David A. Torvi

pp. 205-213

  
 


Meteorologically influenced wildfire impacts on urban particulate matter and visibility in Tucson, Arizona, USA 

Erika K. Wise

pp. 214-223

  
 


Different interest group views of fuels treatments: survey results from fire and fire surrogate treatments in a Sierran mixed conifer forest, California, USA 

Sarah McCaffrey, Jason J. Moghaddas and Scott L. Stephens

pp. 224-233

  
 


What do we know about forest fire size distribution, and why is this knowledge useful for forest management? 

Wenbin Cui and Ajith H. Perera

pp. 234-244

  
 


Fine-scale variation of historical fire regimes in sagebrush-steppe and juniper woodland: an example from California, USA 

Richard F. Miller and Emily K. Heyerdahl

pp. 245-254

  
 


Evaluating the effectiveness of contour-felled log erosion barriers as a post-fire runoff and erosion mitigation treatment in the western United States 

P. R. Robichaud, J. W. Wagenbrenner, R. E. Brown, P. M. Wohlgemuth and J. L. Beyers

pp. 255-273

  
 


Influence of water and terpenes on flammability in some dominant Mediterranean species 

G. A. Alessio, J. Peñuelas, J. Llusià, R. Ogaya, M. Estiarte and M. De Lillis

pp. 274-286

  
 


Natural post-fire dynamics and serotiny in 10-year-old Pinus halepensis Mill. stands along a geographic gradient 

D. Moya, J. M. Espelta, F. R. López-Serrano, M. Eugenio and J. De Las Heras

pp. 287-292

  
 


Landscape-scale changes in canopy fuels and potential fire behaviour following ponderosa pine restoration treatments 

John P. Roccaforte, Peter Z. Fulé and W. Wallace Covington

pp. 293-303

  
 


  
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