Abstract
The Fire Continuum Conference, co-sponsored by the Association for Fire Ecology and the International Association of Wildland Fire, was designed to cover both the biophysical and human dimensions aspects of fire along the fire continuum. This proceedings includes many of topics covered during the conference - including pre-fire planning and management, strategies during an incident, and post-fire effects and management options. It contains extended abstracts and full papers based on some of the presentations as well as field trips.
Titles contained within Proceedings of the Fire Continuum-Preparing for the future of wildland fire; 2018 May 21-24; Missoula, MT
- On the need for inclusivity and diversity in the wildland fire professions
- Sharing the road: Managers and scientists transforming fire management
- Comparison of three methods for quantifying coarse surface fuel loading
- Structure vulnerability to firebrands from fences and mulch
- Improvements in Australia’s bushfire rate of spread models over time
- 2017 megafires in British Columbia: Urgent need to adapt and improve resilience to wildfire
- Medusahead response 6 years after burning and seeding in sagebrush steppe
- New methods for pyrolysis and combustion properties of forest litter: enhanced cone calorimetry with longleaf pine needles
- Restoring the fire continuum: Restoring fire integrity
- kNN vs. SVM: A comparison of algorithms
- Impacts of six different, complex fire regimes in a longleaf pine ecosystem: Results over 25 years
- Assessing wildfire risk in real time on the 2017 Frye Fire
- Why do we continually do the things we do? Help wanted in changing a mindset about prescribed fire in the South
- Fire history (1889-2017) in the South Fork Flathead River Watershed within the Bob Marshall Wilderness (Montana), including effects of single and repeat wildfires on forest structure and fuels
- Using prescribed burn fire severity assessments to estimate postburn hydrologic risk
- Prescribed burn decision support tool (PB DST): An essential process to support your decisionmaking
- Wildland firefighter burnover fatalities on prescribed fires and wildfires in the United States, 1990 to 2017
- Development of a new open-source tool to map burned area and burn severity
- A deterministic method for generating flame-length probabilities
- Socioeconomic impacts of the NASA RECOVER decision support system for wildfire emergency response planning
- Forest fire prediction modeling in the Terai Arc Landscape of the lesser Himalayas using the maximum entropy method
- How 10 years of physical assumptions led to the development of the Balbi Model, from laboratory scale to field scale
- Evaluating and optimizing the use of logistic regression for tree mortality models in the First Order Fire Effects Model (FOFEM)
- Upslope fire and eruptive fires
- Results and application of the National Wildfire Risk Assessment
- Characterizing fire behavior across the globe
- Fire regime analysis of Army Garrison Camp Williams
- Wildfire behavior case study of the 2010 Machine Gun Fire, Army Garrison Camp Williams
- Anticipating interactions between forest management and wildfire as private forestland owners adapt to climate change
- What we know about mountain big sagebrush fire ecology, postfire recovery rate, and fire regimes
- Wildfire hazard assessment for community land use planning: A case study in Chelan County, WA
- Using landscape simulation modeling to develop an operational resilience metric
- A synthesis and meta-analysis of ponderosa pine fire regimes from five U.S. regions
- Demographic analysis of transboundary wildfire exposure in the Western U.S.
- Obstacles to improving wildfire risk governance in Greece
- Ignitions for peat fires in Indonesia: A critical look
- Human performance optimization: A holistic approach to improve wildland firefighter performance, well-being, and safety
- A future without the Joint Fire Science Program?
- Confederated Salish-Kootenai Tribal Fire and forestry management: Philosophy, management strategies, and working across boundaries
- Lolo Peak Field Trip: From the wilderness to the wildland urban interface
- Marshall Woods Restoration Project: Challenges to building consensus and conveying fire hazard mitigation and ecological restoration needs to the public
Keywords
wildland fire,
prescribed fire,
planning,
response,
recovery,
wildland urban interface,
disturbance,
ecology,
behavior,
diversity,
fire effects,
fuels and fuels management,
air quality,
smoke management
Citation
Hood, Sharon M.; Drury, Stacy; Steelman, Toddi; Steffens, Ron, [eds.]. 2020. Proceedings of the Fire Continuum-Preparing for the future of wildland fire; 2018 May 21-24; Missoula, MT. Proceedings RMRS-P-78. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 358 p.