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Table of Contents

International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 19 Number 1 2010


Descriptive Table of Contents 


pp. i-ii

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Comparing selected fire regime condition class (FRCC) and LANDFIRE vegetation model results with tree-ring data 

Tyson L. Swetnam and Peter M. Brown

pp. 1-13

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Spatial and temporal characteristics of wildfires in Mississippi, USA 

Katarzyna Grala and William H. Cooke

pp. 14-28

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Assessing ignition probability and moisture of extinction in a Mediterranean grass fuel 

A. P. Dimitrakopoulos, I. D. Mitsopoulos and K. Gatoulas

pp. 29-34

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The effect of fuel age on the spread of fire in sclerophyll forest in the Sydney region of Australia 

Owen F. Price and Ross A. Bradstock

pp. 35-45

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Fire severity in a northern Australian savanna landscape: the importance of time since previous fire 

Brett P. Murphy and Jeremy Russell-Smith

pp. 46-51

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Repeated disturbance through chaining and burning differentially affects recruitment among plant functional types in fire-prone heathlands 

Carl R. Gosper, Suzanne M. Prober and Colin J. Yates

pp. 52-62

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The development of fire-induced damage functions for forest recreation activity in Alberta, Canada 

Michael Rausch, Peter C. Boxall and Arunas P. Verbyla

pp. 63-74

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Monitoring post-wildfire vegetation response with remotely sensed time-series data in Spain, USA and Israel 

Willem J. D. van Leeuwen, Grant M. Casady, Daniel G. Neary, Susana Bautista, José Antonio Alloza, Yohay Carmel, Lea Wittenberg, Dan Malkinson and Barron J. Orr

pp. 75-93

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Use of linguistic estimates and vegetation indices to assess post-fire vegetation regrowth in woodland areas 

Carol R. Jacobson

pp. 94-103

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Applying LiDAR technology for tree measurements in burned landscapes 

Michael G. Wing, Aaron Eklund and John Sessions

pp. 104-114

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Delaying sheep grazing after wildfire in sagebrush steppe may not affect vegetation recovery 

Lovina Roselle, Steven S. Seefeldt and Karen Launchbaugh

pp. 115-122

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Integrating values and risk perceptions into a decision support system 

Barbara J. Morehouse, Sara O'Brien, Gary Christopherson and Peter Johnson

pp. 123-136

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Trust, acceptance, and citizen–agency interactions after large fires: influences on planning processes 

Christine S. Olsen and Bruce A. Shindler

pp. 137-147

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Corrigendum to: Assessing canopy fuel stratum characteristics in crown fire prone fuel types of western North America 

Miguel G. Cruz, Martin E. Alexander and Ronald H. Wakimoto

pp. iii-iii

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 Conferences in 2010/2011
  • 2nd Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire, San Antonio, USA, 26-29 Apr 2010
  • 2nd Int Conf. Modelling, Monitoring & Management of Fires, Kos, Greece, 23-25 June 2010
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  • Wildland Fire Canada, Kitchener/Waterloo, Canada, 5-7 Oct 2010
  • 3rd Fire Behavior and Fuels Conference, Spokane, USA, 24-29 Oct 2010
  • VI International Conference on Forest Fire Research, Coimbra, Portugal, 15-18 Nov 2010
  • 11th Wildland Fire Safety Summit, Missoula, USA, 5-7 Apr 2011

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