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Fire and Forest Management

Publications and Technology Transfer Note

Publications

Hawkes, B.C.; Beck, J.; Sahle, W. 1996. A wildfire threat rating system for the McGregor model forest. Pages 1-15 in B. Hawkes, J. Beck, and W. Sahle, eds. Proceedings of the 13th Fire and Meteorology Conference, Lorne, Australia. International Association of Wildland Fire, Fairfield, WA. 28–31 October 1996.

Hely, C.; Flannigan, M.; Bergeron, Y.; McRae, D. 2001. Role of vegetation and weather on fire behavior in the Canadian mixedwood boreal forest using two fire behavior prediction systems. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 31:430–441.

Hirsch, K.; Kafka, V.; Tymstra, C.; McAlpine, R.; Hawkes, B.; Stegehuis, H.; Qunitilio, S.; Gauthier, S.; Peck, K. 2001. Fire-smart forest management: A pragmatic approach to sustainable forest management in fire-dominated ecosystems. Forestry Chronicle 77:357–363.

Kourtz, P.H.; Todd, J.B. 1991. Predicting the daily occurrence of lightning-caused forest fires. Petawawa National Forestry Institute. Information Report PI-X-112.

Lee, B.S.; Alexander, M.E.; Hawkes, B.C.; Lynham, T.; Stocks, B.J. 2002. Canadian forest fire information systems. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Geospatial Information in Agriculture and Forestry, Lake Buena Vista, FL. 10–12 January 2000. Forthcoming.

Li, C. 2000. Reconstruction of natural fire regimes through ecological modelling. Ecological Modelling 134:129–144.

Li, C. 2000. Fire regimes and their simulation with reference to Ontario. Pages 115–140 in A. Perara, D. Euler, I. Thompson, eds. Ecology of a managed terrestrial landscape: patterns and processes of forest landscapes in Ontario. The University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver, BC.

Li, C. 2002. Estimation of fire frequency and fire cycle: a computational perspective. Ecological Modelling 154:103–120.

Li, C.; Apps, M.J. 1995. Disturbance impact on forest temporal dynamics. Water Air and Soil Pollution 82:429–436.

Li, C.; Apps, M.J. 1996. Effects of contagious disturbance on forest temporal dynamics. Ecological Modelling 87:143–151.

Li, C.; Barclay, H.J. 2001. Fire disturbance patterns and forest age structure. Natural Resource Modeling 14:495–521.

Li, C.; Corns, I.G.W.; Yang, R. C. 1999. Fire frequency and size distribution under natural conditions: a new hypothesis. Landscape Ecololgy 14:533–542.

Li, C.; Flannigan, M.D.; Corns, I.G.W. 2000. Influence of potential climate change on forest landscape dynamics of west-central Alberta. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 30:1905–1912.

Li, C.; Ter-Mikaelian, M.; Perera, A. 1997. Temporal fire disturbance patterns on a forest landscape. Ecological Modelling 99:137–150.

McRae, D.J.; Duchesene, L.C.; Freedman, B.; Lynham, T.J.; Woodley, S. 2001. Comparison between wildfires and forest harvesting and their implications in forest management. Environmental Reviews 9:223–260.

Todd J.B.; Kourtz, P.H. 1991. Predicting the daily occurrence of people-caused forest fires. Petawawa National Forestry Institute. Information Report PI-X-103.

 

Technology Transfer Note

The following Technology Transfer Note can be downloaded and viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Hawkes, B.; Beck, J. 1997.A wildfire threat rating system. Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, BC. Technology Transfer Note 1.

 
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