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1Fire intensity, fire severity and burn severity: a brief review and suggested usageInternational Journal of Wildland Fire20091,470
2Implications of changing climate for global wildland fireInternational Journal of Wildland Fire20091,061
3Remote sensing techniques to assess active fire characteristics and post-fire effectsInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2006706
4Are wildfires a disaster in the Mediterranean basin? - A reviewInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2008602
5LANDFIRE: a nationally consistent vegetation, wildland fire, and fuel assessmentInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2009517
6A review of prescribed burning effectiveness in fire hazard reductionInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2003510
7A physics-based approach to modelling grassland firesInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2007410
8Comparison of burn severity assessments using Differenced Normalized Burn Ratio and ground dataInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2005372
9Climate change presents increased potential for very large fires in the contiguous United StatesInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2015336
10Forest fire occurrence and climate change in CanadaInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2010331
11Wildland surface fire spread modelling, 1990 - 2007. 1: Physical and quasi-physical modelsInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2009330
12Studying wildfire behavior using FIRETECInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2002328
13The wildland - urban interface fire problem - current approaches and research needsInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2010319
14Effect of thinning and prescribed burning on crown fire severity in ponderosa pine forestsInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2002305
15Wildland surface fire spread modelling, 1990 - 2007. 2: Empirical and quasi-empirical modelsInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2009303
16Mapping fire regimes across time and space: Understanding coarse and fine-scale fire patternsInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2001301
17Relationships between climate and macroscale area burned in the western United StatesInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2013300
18Mapping wildland fuels for fire management across multiple scales: Integrating remote sensing, GIS, and biophysical modelingInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2001293
19Accuracy assessment and validation of remotely sensed and other spatial informationInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2001285
20Prediction of Fire Spread in GrasslandsInternational Journal of Wildland Fire1998284
21Peak detection in sediment - charcoal records: impacts of alternative data analysis methods on fire-history interpretationsInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2010283
22Remote Sensing of Forest Fire Severity and Vegetation RecoveryInternational Journal of Wildland Fire1996278
23Using Landsat data to assess fire and burn severity in the North American boreal forest region: an overview and summary of resultsInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2008276
24Prefire heterogeneity, fire severity, and early postfire plant reestablishment in subalpine forests of Yellowstone National Park, WyomingInternational Journal of Wildland Fire1999271
25The Influence of Fuel, Weather and Fire Shape Variables on Fire-Spread in GrasslandsInternational Journal of Wildland Fire1993269
26Modeling and mapping wildfire ignition risk in PortugalInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2009269
27Influence of vegetation recovery on soil hydrology and erodibility following fire: an 11-year investigationInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2005267
28Wildland surface fire spread modelling, 1990 - 2007. 3: Simulation and mathematical analogue modelsInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2009242
29Contemporary fire regimes of northern Australia, 1997 - 2001: change since Aboriginal occupancy, challenges for sustainable managementInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2003241
30Bushfires 'down under': patterns and implications of contemporary Australian landscape burningInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2007239
31Probability based models for estimation of wildfire riskInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2004238
32Fuel Models and Fire Potential From Satellite and Surface ObservationsInternational Journal of Wildland Fire1998235
33Analysis of the patterns of large fires in the boreal forest region of AlaskaInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2002225
34Simulation of long-term landscape-level fuel treatment effects on large wildfiresInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2007217
35Seasonal Changes in Fire Behaviour in a Tropical Savanna in Northern AustraliaInternational Journal of Wildland Fire1998216
36Social science research related to wildfire management: an overview of recent findings and future research needsInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2013213
37Predicting spatial patterns of fire on a southern California landscapeInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2008212
38Measurement and prediction of post-fire erosion at the hillslope scale, Colorado Front RangeInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2005205
39Regional variations in wildfire susceptibility of land-cover types in Portugal: implications for landscape management to minimize fire hazardInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2009203
40Synthesis of sediment yields after wildland fire in different rainfall regimes in the western United StatesInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2009200
41A review of recent advances in risk analysis for wildfire managementInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2013197
42Firebrands and spotting ignition in large-scale firesInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2010196
43Ecological effects of large fires on US landscapes: benefit or catastrophe?International Journal of Wildland Fire2008195
44Comparative study of various methods of fire danger evaluation in southern EuropeInternational Journal of Wildland Fire1999193
45Prescribed burning: how can it work to conserve the things we value?International Journal of Wildland Fire2011193
46Forest fire causes and extent on United States Forest Service landsInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2005190
47Southern African fire regimes as revealed by remote sensingInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2010188
48On the need for a theory of wildland fire spreadInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2013188
49The BlueSky smoke modeling frameworkInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2009184
50Assessing crown fire potential in coniferous forests of western North America: a critique of current approaches and recent simulation studiesInternational Journal of Wildland Fire2010184