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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 17 Number 3 2008


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Wildland fire probabilities estimated from weather model-deduced monthly mean fire danger indices 

Haiganoush K. Preisler, Shyh-Chin Chen, Francis Fujioka, John W. Benoit and Anthony L. Westerling

pp. 305-316

  
 


Fire ignitions related to radar reflectivity patterns in Arizona and New Mexico 

Beth L. Hall

pp. 317-327

  
 


Fire activity in Portugal and its relationship to weather and the Canadian Fire Weather Index System 

A. Carvalho, M. D. Flannigan, K. Logan, A. I. Miranda and C. Borrego

pp. 328-338

  
 


Fire and stand history in two limber pine (Pinus flexilis) and Rocky Mountain bristlecone pine (Pinus aristata) stands in Colorado 

Peter M. Brown and Anna W. Schoettle

pp. 339-347

  
 


Dendroclimatic inference of wildfire activity in Quebec over the 20th century and implications for natural disturbance-based forest management at the northern limit of the commercial forest 

Héloïse Le Goff, Martin P. Girardin, Mike D. Flannigan and Yves Bergeron

pp. 348-362

  
 


A comparison of five sampling techniques to estimate surface fuel loading in montane forests 

Pamela G. Sikkink and Robert E. Keane

pp. 363-379

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Using visual obstruction to estimate heathland fuel load and structure 

G. M. Davies, A. Hamilton, A. Smith and C. J. Legg

pp. 380-389

  
 


Implementation of mid-scale fire regime condition class mapping 

Louis Provencher, Jeff Campbell and Jan Nachlinger

pp. 390-406

  
 


Post-dispersal seed predation in Pinus halepensis and consequences on seedling establishment after fire 

Maria José Broncano, Anselm Rodrigo and Javier Retana

pp. 407-414

  
 


Assessing mitigation of wildfire severity by fuel treatments – an example from the Coastal Plain of Mississippi 

Erik J. Martinson and Philip N. Omi

pp. 415-420

  
 


The relative importance of fine-scale fuel mosaics on reducing fire risk in south-west Tasmania, Australia 

Karen J. King, Ross A. Bradstock, Geoffrey J. Cary, Joanne Chapman and Jon B. Marsden-Smedley

pp. 421-430

  
 


Mapping the severity of fire using object-based classification of IKONOS imagery 

G. H. Mitri and I. Z. Gitas

pp. 431-442

  
 


  
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