5th Symposium on Fire and Forest Meteorology and the 2nd International Wildland Fire Ecology and Fire Management Congress

Poster Session 3: Fire and Landscapes

Monday, 17 November 2003: 6:00 PM
Papers:
 
Testing fire history methods: addressing sampling uncertainty
Megan L. Van Horne, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ; and P. Z. Fulé

 
Community analysis of fire maintained pitcher plant bogs in the Little River Canyon National Preserve, Alabama, USA
Robert Carter, Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL; and A. Londo

Poster PDF (66.5 kB)
 
Effects of prescribed fire on light and canopy structure in an Appalachian hardwood forest on the Cumberland Plateau, KY
Stephanie Green, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY; and M. A. Arthur and D. L. Loftis

 
The historical role and contemporary uses of fire in southern Appalachian ecosystems
Katherine J. Elliott, Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, Otto, NC; and J. M. Vose, T. L. Gragson, N. Cooley, T. Alcoze, and S. Oran

 
Monitoring the Effects of Fire in South Florida Ecosystems: Half a Century of Data
Jeff H. Kitchens, Everglades National Park Fire Management, Homestead, FL; and G. Hernandez and D. Reiner

 
Spatio-Temporal Influences on Fire Behavior and Landscape Pattern on the Methow Ranger District, Washington State
Kori E. Buford, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA; and M. J. Medler

 
The seasonal cycle of wildfire and climate in the western United States
Patrick J. Bartlein, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR; and S. W. Hostetler, S. L. Shafer, J. O. Holman, and A. M. Solomon

http://geography.uoregon.edu/fireclim/

Poster PDF (1.8 MB)
 
Correlates of tree mortality resulting from re-introducing fire to long-unburned longleaf pine forests
J. Kevin Hiers, Eglin Air Force Base, Niceville, FL; and R. D. Ottmar, J. J. O'Brien, J. M. Varner III, F. E. Putz, D. Gordon, and S. Ferguson