Klamath Fire Ecology Symposium, 2017
Shifts in Fire Regime Characteristics Driven By Human Land Use Patterns-Carl Skinner
New Insights from Recent Research on Spotted Owl-Fire Associations-John Keane
Indicators of disturbance effects and forest conditions-John Alexander and Jamie Stephens
If pyrodiversity begets biodiversity, why aren't we managing for it-Dominick DellaSalla
Evolving National and State Fire Policies: Meeting Today's Needs and Opportunities-Nick Goulette
Using Data to Integrate Traditional Ecological Knowledge into Forest Management-Jill Beckman
Restoring Fire Prone Inland Pacific Landscapes-Paul Hessburg
Fire Severity in the Klamath Mountains: Past, Present, and Future-Eric Knapp
Cohesive Strategy: Local Implementation from a National Framework-Bill Tripp
A Novel Application of Wildland Fire Risk Assessments-Jennifer Anderson