International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 18 Number 4 2009
WF06143Wildland surface fire spread modelling, 1990–2007. 1: Physical and quasi-physical models
Andrew L. Sullivan
pp. 349-368
WF06142Wildland surface fire spread modelling, 1990–2007. 2: Empirical and quasi-empirical models
Andrew L. Sullivan
pp. 369-386
WF06144Wildland surface fire spread modelling, 1990–2007. 3: Simulation and mathematical analogue models
Andrew L. Sullivan
pp. 387-403
WF07081Integration of AWiFS and MODIS active fire data for burn mapping at regional level using the Burned Area Synergic Algorithm (BASA)
Federico González-Alonso and Silvia Merino-de-Miguel
pp. 404-414
WF08026Rapid locating of fire points from Formosat-2 high spatial resolution imagery: example of the 2007 California wildfire
Cheng-Chien Liu, An-Ming Wu, Sheng-Yun Yen and Chiung-Huei Huang
pp. 415-422
WF08017Fuel characterization in the southern Appalachian Mountains: an application of Landscape Ecosystem Classification
Aaron D. Stottlemyer, Victor B. Shelburne, Thomas A. Waldrop, Sandra Rideout-Hanzak and William C. Bridges
pp. 423-429
WF08020Prediction of fire occurrence from live fuel moisture content measurements in a Mediterranean ecosystem
Emilio Chuvieco, Isabel González, Felipe Verdú, Inmaculada Aguado and Marta Yebra
pp. 430-441
WF07067Traditional fire management: historical fire regimes and land use change in pastoral East Africa
Ramona J. Butz
pp. 442-450
WF08004Short-term impact of post-fire salvage logging on regeneration, hazardous fuel accumulation, and understorey development in ponderosa pine forests of the Black Hills, SD, USA
Tara L. Keyser, Frederick W. Smith and Wayne D. Shepperd
pp. 451-458
WF06146Natural variability of the Keetch–Byram Drought Index in the Hawaiian Islands
Klaus Dolling, Pao-Shin Chu and Francis Fujioka
pp. 459-475
WF07034Florida wildfire activity and atmospheric teleconnections
Scott L. Goodrick and Deborah E. Hanley
pp. 476-482