International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 19 Number 7 2010
WF09077The economic cost of adverse health effects from wildfire-smoke exposure: a review
Ikuho Kochi, Geoffrey H. Donovan, Patricia A. Champ and John B. Loomis
pp. 803-817
WF07119Firebrands and spotting ignition in large-scale fires
Eunmo Koo, Patrick J. Pagni, David R. Weise and John P. Woycheese
pp. 818-843
WF09027The validity and utility of MODIS data for simple estimation of area burned and aerosols emitted by wildfire events
Sarah B. Henderson, Charles Ichoku, Benjamin J. Burkholder, Michael Brauer and Peter L. Jackson
pp. 844-852
WF08126Using fuzzy C-means and local autocorrelation to cluster satellite-inferred burn severity classes
Zachary A. Holden and Jeffrey S. Evans
pp. 853-860
WF10008Southern African fire regimes as revealed by remote sensing
S. Archibald, R. J. Scholes, D. P. Roy, G. Roberts and L. Boschetti
pp. 861-878
WF09109Future climate affects management strategies for maintaining forest restoration treatments
Corinne Diggins, Peter Z. Fulé, Jason P. Kaye and W. Wallace Covington
pp. 903-913
WF08175Meteorological conditions and wildfire-related houseloss in Australia
Raphaele Blanchi, Chris Lucas, Justin Leonard and Klara Finkele
pp. 914-926
WF09015'SINAMI': a tool for the economic evaluation of forest fire management programs in Mediterranean ecosystems
Francisco Rodréguez y Silva and Armando González-Cabán
pp. 927-936
WF08150Optimal management of Pinus pinaster in Galicia (Spain) under risk of fire
María Pasalodos-Tato, Timo Pukkala and Alberto Rojo Alboreca
pp. 937-948
WF09028The effect of fire on birds of mulga woodland in arid central Australia
Adam J. Leavesley, Geoffrey J. Cary, Glenn P. Edwards and A. Malcolm Gill
pp. 949-960
WF07175Development of calibration algorithms for selected water content reflectometry probes for burned and non-burned organic soils of Alaska
Laura L. Bourgeau-Chavez, Gordon C. Garwood, Kevin Riordan, Benjamin W. Koziol and James Slawski
pp. 961-975
WF09057Spectral analysis of charcoal on soils: implicationsfor wildland fire severity mapping methods
Alistair M. S. Smith, Jan U. H. Eitel and Andrew T. Hudak
pp. 976-983
WF09072Post-fire regeneration strategies and flammability traits of California chaparral shrubs
Peter D. Cowan and David D. Ackerly
pp. 984-989