Time-since-fire data are used to describe wildfire disturbances, the major disturbance type in the Boreal forest, over a landscape. These data can be used to calculate various parameters about wildfire disturbances, such as size, shape and severity. Collecting time-since-fire data is expensive and time consuming; the ability to derive it from existing forest inventory data would result in availability of fire data over larger areas. The objective of this thesis was to explore the use of forest inventory information for the prediction of time-since-fire data in the mixedwood boreal forests of Saskatchewan. Regression models were used to predict time-since-fire from forest inventory variables for each inventory polygon with a stand age. Non...
Understanding pre-industrial fire patterns, in particular unburned or partially burned vegetation re...
We describe the development and implementation of an operational human-caused wildland fire occurren...
Forest fires are an important disturbance factor of boreal forests, annually burning about 0.5% of t...
Time-since-fire data are used to describe wildfire disturbances, the major disturbance type in the B...
This project aims to establish the relationship of forest fire behavior with ecological/environmenta...
Boreal forest fire history is typically reconstructed using tree-ring based time since last fire (TS...
I undertook a study to identify if a relationship between forest stand age and fire containment prob...
Plot data from the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) Program can be combined with spatially explic...
Factors affecting wildland-fire size distribution include weather, fuels, and fire suppression activ...
Quantifying historical fire regimes provides important information for managing contemporary forests...
This study quantifies the fire history of the Darkwoods; a 55,000 ha property in the South Selkirk N...
Wildfires influence the global carbon cycle, and the regularity of wildfires is mostly determined by...
A combination of wildfires and defoliating insect outbreaks play an important role in the natural su...
In fire-prone landscapes, knowing when vegetation was last burnt is important for understanding how ...
Abstract. Wildfire is a major disturbance in boreal terrestrial ecosystems. Characterizing fire regi...
Understanding pre-industrial fire patterns, in particular unburned or partially burned vegetation re...
We describe the development and implementation of an operational human-caused wildland fire occurren...
Forest fires are an important disturbance factor of boreal forests, annually burning about 0.5% of t...
Time-since-fire data are used to describe wildfire disturbances, the major disturbance type in the B...
This project aims to establish the relationship of forest fire behavior with ecological/environmenta...
Boreal forest fire history is typically reconstructed using tree-ring based time since last fire (TS...
I undertook a study to identify if a relationship between forest stand age and fire containment prob...
Plot data from the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) Program can be combined with spatially explic...
Factors affecting wildland-fire size distribution include weather, fuels, and fire suppression activ...
Quantifying historical fire regimes provides important information for managing contemporary forests...
This study quantifies the fire history of the Darkwoods; a 55,000 ha property in the South Selkirk N...
Wildfires influence the global carbon cycle, and the regularity of wildfires is mostly determined by...
A combination of wildfires and defoliating insect outbreaks play an important role in the natural su...
In fire-prone landscapes, knowing when vegetation was last burnt is important for understanding how ...
Abstract. Wildfire is a major disturbance in boreal terrestrial ecosystems. Characterizing fire regi...
Understanding pre-industrial fire patterns, in particular unburned or partially burned vegetation re...
We describe the development and implementation of an operational human-caused wildland fire occurren...
Forest fires are an important disturbance factor of boreal forests, annually burning about 0.5% of t...