Forest and grass fires cause economic losses in the billions of dollars in the U.S. alone. In addition, boreal forests constitute a large carbon store; it has been estimated that, were no burning to occur, an additional 7 gigatons of carbon would be sequestered in boreal soils each century. Effective wildfire suppression requires anticipation of locales and times for which wildfire is most probable, preferably with a two to four week forecast, so that limited resources can be efficiently deployed. The United States Forest Service (USFS), and other experts and agencies have developed several measures of fire risk combining physical principles and expert judgment, and have used them in automated procedures for forecasting fire risk. Forecasti...
Tree-ring dated fire scars provide long-term records of fire frequency, giving land managers valuabl...
This thesis develops statistical methods and models and applies themto problems related to forest fi...
Wildfires have devastating ecological, environmental, economical, and public health impacts through ...
Catastrophic wildfires in California have become more frequent in past decades, while insured losses...
Catastrophic wildfires in California have become more frequent in past decades, while insured losses...
Catastrophic wildfires in California have become more frequent in past decades, while insured losses...
Catastrophic wildfires in California have become more frequent in past decades, while insured losses...
Globally, fire regimes are being altered by changing climatic conditions and land use changes. This ...
Societal exposure to large fires has been increasing in recent years. Estimating the expected fire a...
This study was carried out to determine the methods that bear the most realistic results in predicti...
© 2003 The Ecological Society of America. Wildfires result in important ecological benefits to many ...
The United States of America (US) has a long-standing history of fire management through the United ...
Wildfires are recurrent natural hazards that affect terrestrial ecosystems, the carbon cycle, climat...
Across the United States, record numbers of wildfires are observed costing billions of dollars in pr...
Wildfires are recurrent natural hazards that affect terrestrial ecosystems, the carbon cycle, climat...
Tree-ring dated fire scars provide long-term records of fire frequency, giving land managers valuabl...
This thesis develops statistical methods and models and applies themto problems related to forest fi...
Wildfires have devastating ecological, environmental, economical, and public health impacts through ...
Catastrophic wildfires in California have become more frequent in past decades, while insured losses...
Catastrophic wildfires in California have become more frequent in past decades, while insured losses...
Catastrophic wildfires in California have become more frequent in past decades, while insured losses...
Catastrophic wildfires in California have become more frequent in past decades, while insured losses...
Globally, fire regimes are being altered by changing climatic conditions and land use changes. This ...
Societal exposure to large fires has been increasing in recent years. Estimating the expected fire a...
This study was carried out to determine the methods that bear the most realistic results in predicti...
© 2003 The Ecological Society of America. Wildfires result in important ecological benefits to many ...
The United States of America (US) has a long-standing history of fire management through the United ...
Wildfires are recurrent natural hazards that affect terrestrial ecosystems, the carbon cycle, climat...
Across the United States, record numbers of wildfires are observed costing billions of dollars in pr...
Wildfires are recurrent natural hazards that affect terrestrial ecosystems, the carbon cycle, climat...
Tree-ring dated fire scars provide long-term records of fire frequency, giving land managers valuabl...
This thesis develops statistical methods and models and applies themto problems related to forest fi...
Wildfires have devastating ecological, environmental, economical, and public health impacts through ...