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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 13 Number 3 2004


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pp. I-ii

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Fire spread in canyons 

Domingos Xavier Viegas and Luis Paulo Pita

pp. 253-274

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Application of remote sensing and GIS to locate priority intervention areas after wildland fires in Mediterranean systems: a case study from south-eastern Spain 

J. Reyes Ruiz-Gallardo, Santiago Castaño and Alfonso Calera

pp. 241-252

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A dynamic algorithm for wildfire mapping with NOAA/AVHRR data 

R. Pu, P. Gong, Z. Li and J. Scarborough

pp. 275-285

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Effects of fire severity and season of burn on Betula glandulosa growth dynamics 

William J. de Groot and Ross W. Wein

pp. 287-295

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Investigating the Haines Index using parcel model theory 

Mary Ann Jenkins

pp. 297-309

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A comparison of thermocouples and temperature paints to monitor spatial and temporal characteristics of landscape-scale prescribed fires 

Louis R. Iverson, Daniel A. Yaussy, Joanne Rebbeck, Todd F. Hutchinson, Robert P. Long and Anantha M. Prasad

pp. 311-322

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Characterizing and mapping fuels for Malaysia and western Indonesia 

Caren C. Dymond, Orbita Roswintiarti and Michael Brady

pp. 323-334

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Does firefighting foam affect the growth of some Australian native plants? 

Kerry Hartskeerl, Dianne Simmons and Robyn Adams

pp. 335-341

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Measuring duff moisture content in the field using a portable meter sensitive to dielectric permittivity 

P. R. Robichaud, D. S. Gasvoda, R. D. Hungerford, J. Bilskie, L. E. Ashmun and J. Reardon

pp. 343-353

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Flammability of native understory species in pine flatwood and hardwood hammock ecosystems and implications for the wildland–urban interface 

Anna L. Behm, Mary L. Duryea, Alan J. Long and Wayne C. Zipperer

pp. 355-365

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A semi-automated object-oriented model for burned area mapping in the Mediterranean region using Landsat-TM imagery 

G. H. Mitri and I. Z. Gitas

pp. 367-376

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Grazer movements: spatial and temporal responses to burning in a tall-grass African savanna 

S. Archibald and W. J. Bond

pp. 377-385

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Corrigendum to: Stress, strain, and productivity in men suppressing wildland fires with hand tools

International Journal of Wildland Fire, 7(2) (June 1997), pp. 69–218

Special Issue: 'Project Aquarius. Stress, strain and productivity in wildland firefighters'
 

G. M. Budd, J. R. Brotherhood, A. L. Hendrie, N. P. Cheney and M. P. Dawson

pp. 387-390

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