Publication Contents
Individual publications from:
Waldrop, Thomas A., ed. 2014. Proceedings: Wildland Fire in the Appalachians: Discussions Among Managers and Scientists.
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Oak regeneration ecology and dynamics
Dey, Daniel C. -
Making sense out of confusion: a review of fire-oak paper published in the past 50 years
Brose, Patrick H.; Waldrop, Thomas A. -
Repeated fires, canopy gaps, and tree regeneration in Appalachian mixed oak forests
Hutchinson, Todd F.; Long, Robert P.; Rebbeck, Joanne; Kennedy Sutherland, Elaine; Yaussy, Daniel A. -
The national fire and fire surrogate study: vegetation changes over 11 years of fuel reduction treatments in the southern Appalachian Mountains
Waldrop, Thomas A.; Mohr, Helen H.; Phillips, Ross J.; Simon, Dean M. -
Sprouting capability and growth of one-year-old shortleaf pine seedlings after different times of burning and clipping
Clabo, David C.; Clatterbuck, Wayne K. -
Ailanthus and prescribed fire: Is it a volatile combination?
Rebbeck, Joanne; Hutchinson, Todd; Iverson, Louis; Peters, Matthew; Yaussy, Daniel; Bowden, Michael; Guess, Greg; Kloss, Aaron. -
Fire in mountain bogs
Warwick, Adam. -
The American chestnut and fire: 6-year research results
Clark, Stacy L.; Schweitzer, Callie J.; Saunders, Mike R.; Belair, Ethan P.; Torreano, Scott J.; Schlarbaum, Scott E. -
Indiana bats, northern long-eared bats, and prescribed fire in the Appalachians: challenges and considerations.
Loeb, Susan C.; O -
Bird response to fire severity and repeated burning in an upland hardwood forest
Greenberg, Cathryn H.; Waldrop, Thomas A.; Tomcho, Joseph; Phillips, Ross J.; Simon, Dean. -
Synthesis of the effects of fire on Southern Appalachian fauna
Pitt, Amber L.; Baldwin, Robert F.; Tavano, Joseph J.; Waldrop, Thomas A.; Phillips, Ross J. -
Three centuries of Appalachian fire history from tree rings
Lafon, Charles W.; Grissino-Mayer, Henri D.; Aldrich, Serena R.; DeWeese, Georgina G.; Flatley, William T.; LaForest, Lisa B.; Hoss, Jennifer A. -
Methods for the study of soil charcoal as an indicator of fire and forest history in the Appalachian region, U.S.A
Horn, Sally P.; Underwood, Christopher A. -
Red oak timber product value loss due to fire damage
Marschall, Joseph M.; Guyette, Richard P.; Stambaugh, Michael C.; Stevenson, Aaron P. -
Water chemistry of North Branch Simpson Creek and the Rich Hole Wilderness Fire
Downey, Daniel M.; Haraldstadt, Jens Peter; Fisher, Sydney N.;. -
LANDFIRE in the Appalachians
Smith, James L.; Swaty, Randy; Blankenship, Kori; Hagen, Sarah; Patton, Jeannie. -
A brief introduction to the Interagency Fuels Treatment Decision Support System (IFTDSS)
Rauscher, H. Michael; Drury, Stacy A. -
Mapping fire regimes from data you may already have: assessing LANDFIRE fire regime maps using local products
Thomas-Van Gundy, Melissa A. -
Using the adaptive management process to develop a monitoring program on the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests and The Nature Conservancy's Warm Springs Mountain Preserve
Curtin, Lindsey A.; Buchanan, Beth. -
Development of an ArcGIS fire frequency, fuel accumulation, seasonality and prioritization tool to facilitate prescribed fire decisionmaking on the Talladega National Forest, Alabama
Stober, Jonathan M.; Holden, Geoff. -
Use of multi-sensor active fire detections to map fires in the United States: the future of monitoring trends in burn severity
Picotte, Joshua; Coan, Michael; Howard, Stephen. -
Multi-party monitoring-a good tool for managers
Buchanan, Beth. -
A cumulative fire severity index for the 2000-2008 Linville Gorge wildfires
Reilly, Matthew; Hagan, Donald; Waldrop, Thomas A. -
Pyroganda: creating new terms and identities for promoting fire use in ecological fire management
Ingalsbee, Timothy. -
Torchbearers for a new fire management paradigm: Firefighters United for Safety, Ethics, and Ecology (FUSEE)
Ingalsbee, Timothy. -
Management-research partnerships from a manager's perspective
Simon, Dean M. -
SILVAH: managers and scientists work together to improve research and management
Stout, Susan L.; Brose, Patrick H. -
The Southern Blue Ridge Fire Learning Network: a collaborative partnership to restore fire-adapted ecosystems and build resilient forests and communities in the Southern Blue Ridge
Bucher, Margit; Buchanan, Beth; Fulks, Wendy; Kelly, Josh; Bates, Peter; Kauffman, Gary; Simon, Steve; Mohr, Helen. -
Technology transfer: taking science from the books to the ground at Bent Creek Experimental Forest
Kirschman, Julia E. -
Facilitating knowledge exchange about wildland fire science
Long, Alan.