Proceedings of the 3rd fire in eastern oak forests conference
Authors: | Todd F., ed. Hutchinson |
Year: | 2009 |
Type: | General Technical Report - Proceedings |
Station: | Northern Research Station |
Source: | Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-46. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 154 p. |
Abstract
Contains 10 full-length papers and 12 abstracts of posters that were presented at the 3rd Fire in Eastern Oak Forests conference, held in Carbondale, IL, May 20-22, 2008. The conference was attended by over 200 people from a variety of groups, including federal and state agencies, nongovernmental organizations, universities, and private citizens.
Information on page 66 of this publication was updated on Aug. 18, 2009.
Titles contained within Proceedings of the 3rd fire in eastern oak forests conference
- A review of fire and oak regeneration and overstory recruitment
- Effects of overstory stand density and fire on ground layer vegetation in oak woodland and savanna habitats
- Fire and fire surrogate study: annotated highlights from oak-dominated sites
- Fire and the endangered Indiana bat
- Performance of fire behavior fuel models developed for the Rothermel Surface Fire Spread Model
- Smoke modeling in support of management of forest landscapes in the eastern United States
- Modeling fire and other disturbance processes using LANDIS
- Building a state prescribed fire program: experiences and lessons learned in Ohio
- Landscape-scale fire restoration on the big piney ranger district in the Ozark highlands of Arkansas
- Restoring oak ecosystems on national forest system lands in the eastern region: an adaptive management approach
- Response of upland oak and co-occurring competitor seedlings following single and repeated prescribed fires
- First-year results of a prescribed burn in a high-elevation red oak stand
- Modeling the protection afforded by burrows, cavities, and roosts during wildland surface fires
- Prescribed fire research in Pennsylvania
- Red maple (Acer rubrum) response to prescribed burning on the William B. Bankhead National Forest, Alabama
- Surface fire effects on conifer and hardwood crowns--applications of an integral plume model
- Fire history and the establishment of oaks and maples in second-growth forests
- Fire history and age structure analysis in the Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge, Minnesota: establishing reference conditions in a remnant oak savanna woodland
- Oak regeneration across a heterogeneous landscape in Ohio: some limited success after thinning, two fires, and seven years
- Prescribed fire and oak seedling development in an Appalachian forest
- Predicting fire scars in Ozark timber species following prescribed burning
- Airborne fire monitoring--extraction of active fire fronts from time-sequence imaging of the Arch Rock fire in southeast Ohio