%0 Journal Article %J The Social Science Journal %D 2017 %T Determinants of residential Firewise behaviors in Central Oregon %A Erika Allen Wolters %A Brent S. Steel %A Daniel Weston %A Mark Brunson %K Community Wildfire Protection Plan %K Firewise %K fpf %K Wildfires %K WUI %B The Social Science Journal %V 54 %P 168 - 178 %G eng %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0362331916300891 %R https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soscij.2016.12.004 %0 Journal Article %J Ecology and Society %D 2017 %T Diversity in forest management to reduce wildfire losses: implications for resilience %A Susan Charnley %A Spies, Thomas A %A Ana Barros %A Eric White %A Keith A. Olsen %K fpf %B Ecology and Society %V 22 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Ecology and Society %D 2017 %T Effects of accelerated wildfire on future fire regimes and implications for the United States federal fire policy %A Alan A. Ager %A Barros, Ana M. G. %A Haiganoush K. Preisler %A Day, Michelle A. %A Spies, Thomas A %A Bailey, John D. %A Bolte, John P. %K Envision %K forest landscape disturbance modeling %K Forest restoration %K fpf %K wildfire feedbacks %K Wildfire simulation %K wildfire suppression policy %B Ecology and Society %V 22 %G eng %U https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss4/art12/ %& 12 %R 10.5751/ES-09680-220412 %0 Journal Article %J Ecology and Society %D 2017 %T Examining the influence of biophysical conditions on wildland–urban interface homeowners’ wildfire risk mitigation activities in fire-prone landscapes %A Christine S. Olsen %A Kline, Jeffrey D. %A Ager, Alan %A Keith A. Olsen %A Short, Karen %K fpf %B Ecology and Society %I The Resilience Alliance %V 22 %G eng %U https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss1/art21/ %& 21 %R 10.5751/ES-09054-220121 %0 Journal Article %J Science Findings %D 2017 %T Forests, people, fire: Integrating the sciences to build capacity for an “All Lands” approach to forest restoration %A Oliver, M. %A Susan Charnley %A Spies, Thomas A %A Kline, Jeffery D. %A White, Eric M. %K fpf %B Science Findings %G eng %9 Portland, OR: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station %& 5 %0 Journal Article %J Ecology and Society %D 2017 %T Historical perspective on the influence of wildfire policy, law, and informal institutions on management and forest resilience in a multiownership, frequent-fire, coupled human and natural system in Oregon, USA %A Steen-Adams, Michelle M. %A Susan Charnley %A Adams, Mark D. %K coupled human and natural system %K environmental history %K fpf %K institutions %K multiownership landscape %K tribal forests %K wildfire management %B Ecology and Society %V 22 %G eng %U https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss3/art23/ %& 23 %R 10.5751/ES-09399-220323 %0 Journal Article %J Ecology and Society %D 2017 %T Integrating Ecological and Social Knowledge: Learning from CHANS Research %A Bruce Shindler %A Spies, Thomas A %A John Bolte %A Kline, Jeffrey D. %K fpf %B Ecology and Society %I The Resilience Alliance %V 22 %G eng %U https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss1/art26/ %& 26 %R 10.5751/ES-08776-220126 %0 Journal Article %J Ecology and Society %D 2017 %T Integrating social science into empirical models of coupled human and natural systems %A Kline, Jeffrey D. %A White, Eric M. %A Fischer, A Paige %A Steen-Adams, Michelle M. %A Susan Charnley %A Christine S. Olsen %A Spies, Thomas A %A Bailey, John D. %K CHANS %K coupled human and natural systems %K fpf %K integrated social and ecological models %K interdisciplinary research %K wildfire %B Ecology and Society %V 22 %G eng %U https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss3/art25/ %& 25 %R 10.5751/ES-09329-220325 %0 Journal Article %J Ecology and Society %D 2017 %T Spatiotemporal dynamics of simulated wildfire, forest management and forest succession in central Oregon, U.S.A. %A Ana Barros %A Alan A. Ager %A Michelle Day %A H. Preisler %A Spies, Thomas A %A Eric White %A Robert J. Pabst %A Keith A. Olsen %A Platt, Emily K. %A Bailey, John D. %A John Bolte %K fpf %B Ecology and Society %V 22 %G eng %U https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss1/art24/ %R 10.5751/ES-08917-220124 %0 Journal Article %J Ecology and Society %D 2017 %T Using an agent-based model to examine forest management outcomes in a fire-prone landscape in Oregon, USA %A Spies, Thomas %A Eric White %A Ager, Alan %A Kline, Jeffrey D. %A John Bolte %A Platt, Emily %A Keith Olsen %A Pabst, Robert %A Ana Barros %A Bailey, John %A others %K fpf %B Ecology and Society %I The Resilience Alliance %V 22 %G eng %U https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss1/art25/ %R 10.5751/ES-08841-220125 KW - adaptation %0 Journal Article %J Human Organization %D 2015 %T A burning problem: social dynamics of disaster risk reduction through wildfire mitigation %A Susan Charnley %A Poe, Melissa R %A Alan A. Ager %A Spies, Thomas A %A Platt, Emily K. %A Keith A. Olsen %K fpf %B Human Organization %I Society for Applied Anthropology %P 329–340 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Ecology and Society %D 2014 %T Examining fire-prone forest landscapes as coupled human and natural systems %A Spies, Thomas A %A White, Eric M. %A Kline, Jeffrey D. %A Fischer, A Paige %A Ager, Alan %A Bailey, John %A John Bolte %A Koch, Jennifer %A Platt, Emily %A Christine S. Olsen %A Jacobs, Derric %A Bruce Shindler %A Steen-Adams, Michelle M. %A Hammer, Roger %K agent-based model %K CHANS %K coupled human and natural systems %K fire policy %K fire-prone landscapes %K fpf %B Ecology and Society %V 19 %G eng %U https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol19/iss3/art9/ %& 9 %R 10.5751/ES-06584-190309 %0 Audiovisual Material %D 2014 %T Influence of ownership institutional and environmental history on fire-prone forest landscape change: applications of historic FIA data %A Michelle Steen-Adams %B BROWN-BAG TALK FOR PNW RESEARCH STATION, PORTLAND LAB %C Portland %G eng %0 Audiovisual Material %D 2012 %T Forests, People, Fire: A coupled human and natural system in a fire-prone landscape %A Spies, Tom %A John Bolte %B FPF Presentation at LTER Science Hour %I FPF Presentation at LTER Science Hour %8 06/2012 %G eng %U http://fpf.forestry.oregonstate.edu/sites/default/files/documents/fpf_presentation_at_lter_science_hour.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Ecological Monographs %D 2011 %T Do mountain pine beetle outbreaks change the probability of active crown fire in lodgepole pine forests? %A Simard, Martin %A Romme, William %A Griffin, Jacob %A Turner, Monica %K bark beetles %K chronosequence %K compound disturbances %K disturbance interactions %K fire behavior modeling %K fire ecology %K fuel loads %K Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem %K insect-fire interactions %K linked disturbances %K lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) %K mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) %K Rocky Mountains %B Ecological Monographs %V 81 %P 3-24 %8 2011 %G eng %U http://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/10-1176.1 %R 10.1890/10-1176.1 %0 Audiovisual Material %D 2011 %T Modeling socio-ecological adaptation in fire-prone landscapes %A Fischer, Paige %A Spies, Tom %A John Bolte %I Society for Applied Anthropology %8 03/2011 %G eng %U http://fpf.forestry.oregonstate.edu/sites/default/files/documents/SFAA_APFischer_033111.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Ecology and Society %D 2010 %T Evaluating Today’s Landscape Multifunctionality and Providing an Alternative Future: A Normative Scenario Approach %A Rainer Waldhardt %A Martin Bach %A René Borresch %A Lutz Breuer %A Tim Diekötter %A Hans-Georg Frede %A Stefan Gäth %A Oliver Ginzler %A Thomas Gottschalk %A Stefan Julich %A Matthias Krumpholz %A Friedrich Kuhlmann %A Annette Otte %A Birgit Reger %A Wolfgang Reiher %A Kim Schmitz %A P. Michael Schmitz %A Patrick Sheridan %A Dietmar Simmering %A Cornelia Weist %A Volkmar Wolters %A Dorit Zörner %K agriculture %K ecosystem services %K Germany %K modeling %K sustainability %B Ecology and Society %V 15 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Wildland Fire %D 2010 %T Trust, acceptance, and citizen–agency interactions after large fires: influences on planning processes %A Christine S. Olsen %A Bruce A. Shindler %B International Journal of Wildland Fire %V 19 %P 137-147 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Forestry %D 2008 %T Postfire Communications: The Influence of Site Visits on Local Support %A Eric L. Toman %A Bruce Shindler %A Jim Absher %A Sarah McCaffrey %B Journal of Forestry %V January/February 2008 %P 25-30 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Forestry %D 2007 %T Defining the WildlandUrban Interface %A Susan I. Stewart %A Volker C. Radeloff %A Roger B. Hammer %A Hawbaker, Todd J. %K GIS sensitivity analysis %K Housing growth %K wildland fire %K wildland fire policy %K wildland-urban interface %X Federal wildland fire policy in the United States has been substantially revised over the past 10 years and new emphasis has been given to the wildland-urban interface (WUI), which creates a need for information about the WUI’s location and extent. We operationalized a policy definition published in the Federal Register (US Department of the Interior [USDI] and US Department of Agriculture [USDA]), 2001, Urban wildland interface communities within vicinity of federal lands that are at high risk from wildfire. Fed. Regist. 66(3):751-777) to create national maps and statistics of the WUI to guide strategic planning. Using geographic information system analysis, we evaluate the national WUI by altering the definition’s parameters to assess the influence of individual parameters (i.e., housing density, vegetation type and density, and interface buffer distance) and stability of outcomes. The most sensitive parameter was the housing density threshold. Changes in outputs (WUI homes and area) were much smaller than parameter variations suggesting the WUI definition generates stable results on most landscapes. Overall, modifying the WUI definition resulted in a similar amount of WUI area and number of homes and affected the precise location of the WUI. %B Journal of Forestry %V 105 %P 201-207 %G eng %U http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/jof/2007/00000105/00000004/art00012 %0 Journal Article %J Landscape and Urban Planning %D 2004 %T Characterizing dynamic spatial and temporal residential density patterns from 1940-1990 across the North Central United States %A Roger B. Hammer %A Susan I. Stewart %A Richelle L. Winkler %A Volker C. Radeloff %A Paul R. Voss %K Amenity growth %K Cluster analysis %K Housing density %K Housing growth %K Landscape change %K Sprawl %B Landscape and Urban Planning %V 69 %P 183 - 199 %G eng %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V91-4BBHBTN-2/2/ab6ac67484362a8153ba5817d8f7cec6 %R DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2003.08.011