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1 | Fire intensity, fire severity and burn severity: a brief review and suggested usage | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2009 | 1,470 |
2 | Implications of changing climate for global wildland fire | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2009 | 1,061 |
3 | Remote sensing techniques to assess active fire characteristics and post-fire effects | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2006 | 706 |
4 | Are wildfires a disaster in the Mediterranean basin? - A review | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2008 | 602 |
5 | LANDFIRE: a nationally consistent vegetation, wildland fire, and fuel assessment | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2009 | 517 |
6 | A review of prescribed burning effectiveness in fire hazard reduction | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2003 | 510 |
7 | A physics-based approach to modelling grassland fires | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2007 | 410 |
8 | Comparison of burn severity assessments using Differenced Normalized Burn Ratio and ground data | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2005 | 372 |
9 | Climate change presents increased potential for very large fires in the contiguous United States | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2015 | 336 |
10 | Forest fire occurrence and climate change in Canada | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2010 | 331 |
11 | Wildland surface fire spread modelling, 1990 - 2007. 1: Physical and quasi-physical models | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2009 | 330 |
12 | Studying wildfire behavior using FIRETEC | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2002 | 328 |
13 | The wildland - urban interface fire problem - current approaches and research needs | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2010 | 319 |
14 | Effect of thinning and prescribed burning on crown fire severity in ponderosa pine forests | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2002 | 305 |
15 | Wildland surface fire spread modelling, 1990 - 2007. 2: Empirical and quasi-empirical models | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2009 | 303 |
16 | Mapping fire regimes across time and space: Understanding coarse and fine-scale fire patterns | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2001 | 301 |
17 | Relationships between climate and macroscale area burned in the western United States | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2013 | 300 |
18 | Mapping wildland fuels for fire management across multiple scales: Integrating remote sensing, GIS, and biophysical modeling | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2001 | 293 |
19 | Accuracy assessment and validation of remotely sensed and other spatial information | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2001 | 285 |
20 | Prediction of Fire Spread in Grasslands | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 1998 | 284 |
21 | Peak detection in sediment - charcoal records: impacts of alternative data analysis methods on fire-history interpretations | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2010 | 283 |
22 | Remote Sensing of Forest Fire Severity and Vegetation Recovery | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 1996 | 278 |
23 | Using Landsat data to assess fire and burn severity in the North American boreal forest region: an overview and summary of results | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2008 | 276 |
24 | Prefire heterogeneity, fire severity, and early postfire plant reestablishment in subalpine forests of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 1999 | 271 |
25 | The Influence of Fuel, Weather and Fire Shape Variables on Fire-Spread in Grasslands | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 1993 | 269 |
26 | Modeling and mapping wildfire ignition risk in Portugal | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2009 | 269 |
27 | Influence of vegetation recovery on soil hydrology and erodibility following fire: an 11-year investigation | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2005 | 267 |
28 | Wildland surface fire spread modelling, 1990 - 2007. 3: Simulation and mathematical analogue models | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2009 | 242 |
29 | Contemporary fire regimes of northern Australia, 1997 - 2001: change since Aboriginal occupancy, challenges for sustainable management | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2003 | 241 |
30 | Bushfires 'down under': patterns and implications of contemporary Australian landscape burning | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2007 | 239 |
31 | Probability based models for estimation of wildfire risk | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2004 | 238 |
32 | Fuel Models and Fire Potential From Satellite and Surface Observations | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 1998 | 235 |
33 | Analysis of the patterns of large fires in the boreal forest region of Alaska | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2002 | 225 |
34 | Simulation of long-term landscape-level fuel treatment effects on large wildfires | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2007 | 217 |
35 | Seasonal Changes in Fire Behaviour in a Tropical Savanna in Northern Australia | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 1998 | 216 |
36 | Social science research related to wildfire management: an overview of recent findings and future research needs | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2013 | 213 |
37 | Predicting spatial patterns of fire on a southern California landscape | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2008 | 212 |
38 | Measurement and prediction of post-fire erosion at the hillslope scale, Colorado Front Range | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2005 | 205 |
39 | Regional variations in wildfire susceptibility of land-cover types in Portugal: implications for landscape management to minimize fire hazard | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2009 | 203 |
40 | Synthesis of sediment yields after wildland fire in different rainfall regimes in the western United States | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2009 | 200 |
41 | A review of recent advances in risk analysis for wildfire management | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2013 | 197 |
42 | Firebrands and spotting ignition in large-scale fires | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2010 | 196 |
43 | Ecological effects of large fires on US landscapes: benefit or catastrophe? | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2008 | 195 |
44 | Comparative study of various methods of fire danger evaluation in southern Europe | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 1999 | 193 |
45 | Prescribed burning: how can it work to conserve the things we value? | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2011 | 193 |
46 | Forest fire causes and extent on United States Forest Service lands | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2005 | 190 |
47 | Southern African fire regimes as revealed by remote sensing | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2010 | 188 |
48 | On the need for a theory of wildland fire spread | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2013 | 188 |
49 | The BlueSky smoke modeling framework | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2009 | 184 |
50 | Assessing crown fire potential in coniferous forests of western North America: a critique of current approaches and recent simulation studies | International Journal of Wildland Fire | 2010 | 184 |