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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 12 Number 2 2003


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pp. I-ii

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A review of prescribed burning effectiveness in fire hazard reduction 

Paulo M. Fernandes and Hermínio S. Botelho

pp. 117-128

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Assessing fire regimes on Grand Canyon landscapes with fire-scar and fire-record data 

Peter Z. Fulé , Thomas A. Heinlein, W. Wallace Covington and Margaret M. Moore

pp. 129-145

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Effects of fire season and intensity on Prosopis glandulosa Torr. var. glandulosa 

Paul B. Drewa

pp. 147-157

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Feasibility of forest-fire smoke detection using lidar 

Andrei B. Utkin , Armando Fernandes, Fernando Simões, Alexander Lavrov and Rui Vilar

pp. 159-166

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Calculation of fire spread rates across random landscapes 

Mark A. Finney

pp. 167-174

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Assessing forest fire potential in Kalimantan Island, Indonesia, using satellite and surface weather data 

Dodi Sudiana , Hiroaki Kuze, Nobuo Takeuchi and Robert E. Burgan

pp. 175-184

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Estimation of vegetative fuel loads using Landsat TM imagery in New South Wales, Australia 

Kate Brandis and Carol Jacobson

pp. 185-194

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Reaction times and burning rates for wind tunnel headfires 

Ralph M. Nelson, Jr.

pp. 195-211

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Evaluation of fire danger rating indexes using logistic regression and percentile analysis 

Patricia L. Andrews , Don O. Loftsgaarden and Larry S. Bradshaw

pp. 213-226

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Fine-scale patchiness of different fire intensities in sandstone heath vegetation in northern Australia 

Owen Price , Jeremy Russell-Smith and Andrew Edwards

pp. 227-236

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Autonomous field-deployable wildland fire sensors 

R. Kremens , J. Faulring, A. Gallagher, A. Seema and A. Vodacek

pp. 237-244

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Corrigendum to: Ponderosa pine mortality following fire in northern Arizona 

Charles W. McHugh and Thomas E. Kolb

pp. 245-245

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