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“Applying information network analysis to fire-prone landscapes: implications for community resilience”, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
, “Capacity to adapt to environmental change: evidence from a network of organizations concerned with increasing wildfire risk”, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
, “Determinants of residential Firewise behaviors in Central Oregon”, The Social Science Journal, vol. 54, pp. 168 - 178, 2017.
, “Diversity in forest management to reduce wildfire losses: implications for resilience”, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
, “Effects of accelerated wildfire on future fire regimes and implications for the United States federal fire policy”, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
, “Examining the influence of biophysical conditions on wildland–urban interface homeowners’ wildfire risk mitigation activities in fire-prone landscapes”, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
, “Forests, people, fire: Integrating the sciences to build capacity for an “All Lands” approach to forest restoration”, Science Findings, 2017.
, “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”, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
, “Integrating Ecological and Social Knowledge: Learning from CHANS Research”, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
, “Integrating social science into empirical models of coupled human and natural systems”, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
, “Spatiotemporal dynamics of simulated wildfire, forest management and forest succession in central Oregon, U.S.A.”, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
, “Using an agent-based model to examine forest management outcomes in a fire-prone landscape in Oregon, USA”, Ecology and Society, vol. 22, 2017.
“A burning problem: social dynamics of disaster risk reduction through wildfire mitigation”, Human Organization, pp. 329–340, 2015.
, “Examining fire-prone forest landscapes as coupled human and natural systems”, Ecology and Society, vol. 19, 2014.
, “Influence of ownership institutional and environmental history on fire-prone forest landscape change: applications of historic FIA data”, BROWN-BAG TALK FOR PNW RESEARCH STATION, PORTLAND LAB. Portland, 2014.
influence_of_ownership_institutional_and_env_history_on_fire-prone_forest_ls_change_072214_final.pdf (4.71 MB)
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“Managing for landscape resilience in the frequent-fire forests of central Oregon”, Oregon State University, Corvallis, 2014.
, “Utilizing relational and social network analysis to inform community-based climate change adaptation: a central Oregon case study”, Oregon State University, Corvallis, 2014.
, “Characterizing Firewise and fuel reduction activities among private landowners”. USDA Forest Service PNW Research Station, 2013.
kline_saf_saturday_4pm_2013.pdf (2.12 MB)
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“Characterizing private landowners’ fuel reduction activities for coupled systems modeling in Oregon’s (USA) ponderosa pine ecoregion”. USDA Forest Service PNW Research Station, 2013.
kline_landscape_ecology_2013.pdf (2.2 MB)
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“Objective and perceived wildfire risk and its influence on private forest landowners’ fuel reduction activities in Oregon’s (USA) ponderosa pine ecoregion”, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 23, pp. 143-153, 2013.
, “Analyzing wildfire exposure and source-sink relationships on a fire prone forest landscape”, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 267, pp. 271 - 283, 2012.
, “Forests, People, Fire: A coupled human and natural system in a fire-prone landscape”, FPF Presentation at LTER Science Hour. FPF Presentation at LTER Science Hour, 2012.
fpf_presentation_at_lter_science_hour.pdf (4.11 MB)
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“No One Cares What Color The Fire Truck Is: A Case Study of Interagency Cooperation In Fire Management in Central Oregon”, Oregon State University, Corvallis, 2012.
, “Predicting the Occurrence of Downy Brome (Bromus tectorum) in Central Oregon”, Invasive Plant Science and Management, vol. 5, pp. 83-91, 2012.
, “Agent-based Modeling of Future Wildfire Risk”. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Madison, WI, 2011.
Prato ABM presentation_6_2_11.pdf (1.17 MB)
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