5th Symposium on Fire and Forest Meteorology and the 2nd International Wildland Fire Ecology and Fire Management Congress
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Poster Session 1: Wildland Fire Management
Monday, 17 November 2003: 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
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Papers:
P1.1
A preliminary stereo photo guide for estimating canopy bulk density in conifer stands
Joe Scott
, Systems for Environmental Management, Missoula, MT; and E. D. Reinhardt and O. E. Helmy
P1.2
Characterizing fuel before and after prescribed fire in an Appalachian hardwood forest on the Cumberland Plateau, Kentucky
Elizabeth Loucks
, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY; and M. A. Arthur
P1.3
Predicting effectiveness of Nevada greenstrip fuel breaks: issues of establishment success and scale
Crystal A. Kolden
, University of Nevada, Reno, NV
P1.4
Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels in the Americas
Roger D. Ottmar, USDA Forest Service, Seattle, WA; and
R. E. Vihnanek
and C. S. Wright
Poster PDF
(15.7 kB)
P1.5
Evaluating opportunities and risks of wildland fuels management
Anne E. Black
, Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute, Missoula, MT; and C. Miller and P. Landres
Poster PDF
(1.3 MB)
P1.6
Developing management options for fuel reduction in pine flatwoods of the Southeast
Kenneth W. Outcalt
, USDA Forest Service, Athens, GA; and D. K. Kennard
P1.7
Prioritizing fuel management activities using watersheds and terrain units
Mo Mislivets
, USDA Forest Service, Missoula, MT; and D. Long
Poster PDF
(420.1 kB)
P1.8
Wildland Urban Interface Hazard Reduction in Interior Alaska—Challenges, Partnerships and Success
Mary Kwart
, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Tok, AK
P1.9
Analysis of fuel type and vegetation structure for fire risk index development
Grazia Pellizzaro
, CNR, Sassari, Italy; and C. Cesaraccio, C. Asunis, and C. Caria
Poster PDF
(242.0 kB)
P1.10
Monitoring mechanical fuel reduction projects in ponderosa pine forests of Devils Tower National Monument and Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Cody L. Wienk
, National Park Service, Hot Springs, SD; and A. D. Thorstenson and K. E. Rehman
P1.11
Potential fuel complexes, fire behavior, and fire management implications resulting from the fires of 2000 on the Bitterroot National Forest, Montana (Formerly paper 2A.7)
Tonja S. Opperman
, USDA Forest Service, Bitterroot National Forest, Hamilton, MT; and T. Kelley
P1.12
Adaptive Fire Management, Applied Fire Ecology, and Fire Monitoring on the National Wildlife Refuges in the Southwest U.S. Region 2
Mark Kaib
, U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, NM; and J. Whitney
P1.13
The use of silviculture and prescribed fire to manage multi-aged lodgepole pine forests and reduce fuel loadings at the Tenderfoot Creek Experimental Forest, Montana
Helen Smith
, USDA Forest Service, Missoula, MT; and C. C. Hardy and W. McCaughey
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