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- Characterizing Balsam Woolly Adelgid Infestations and Associated Tree Mortality in Idaho. 120:361-378. 2022
- From Checkers to Chess: Using Social Science Lessons to Advance Wildfire Adaptation Processes. 1-22. 2021
- Pyrosilviculture Needed for Landscape Resilience of Dry Western United States Forests. 119:520-544. 2021
- The "Strings Attached" to Community Difference and Potential Pathways to Fire Adaptiveness in the Wildland Urban Interface. 119:13-27. 2021
- Biophysical Settings that Influenced Plantation Survival During the 2015 Wildfires in Northern Rocky Mountain Moist Mixed-Conifer Forests 2021
- Prioritizing Research Needs in Natural Resources: Using Q-Methodology as a Focus Group Discussion Tool. 118:569-575. 2020
- Exploring Adoption of the Wildland Fire Decision Support System: End User Perspectives. 118:154-171. 2020
- Educating 21st Century Silviculturists. 117:420-421. 2019
- Local Community Agency and Vulnerability Influences on a Montana Wildfire. 117:104-113. 2019
- Evaluation of Three Forest-Based Bioenergy Development Strategies in the Inland Northwest, United States. 116:497-504. 2018
- Social and Economic Contributions of the White Mountain Stewardship Project: Final 10-Year Assessment-Lessons Learned and Implications for Future Forest Management Initiatives. 115.0:548.0-558.0. 2017
- Influences on the Adoption and Implementation of a Wildfire Mitigation Program in an Idaho City 2017
- The Next 50 Years: Opportunities for Diversifying the Ecological Representation of the National Wilderness Preservation System within the Contiguous United States. 114:396-404. 2016
- The Effects of Internet Use on Global Demand for Paper Products. 114:433-440. 2016
- Forest Carbon Accounting Considerations in US Bioenergy Policy. 112:591-606. 2014
- Land Development Patterns and Adaptive Capacity for Wildfire: Three Examples from Florida. 111:167-174. 2013
- High School Forestry Education in the Pacific Northwest. 111:42-48. 2013
- How Can We Span the Boundaries between Wildland Fire Science and Management in the United States?. 110:421-428. 2012
- Conducting Seedling Stocktype Trials: A New Approach to an Old Question. 109:293-299. 2011
- How clustering dynamics influence lumber utilization patterns in the Amish-based furniture industry in Ohio. 109:74-81. 2011
- A functional approach to riparian area delineation using geospatial methods. 109:233-241. 2011
- Regional Impacts of a Program for Private Forest Carbon Offset Sales. 109:444-453. 2011
- Fire Burners to Firefighters: The Nez Perce and Fire. 108:71-76. 2010
- Growing Organizational Challenges for the US Forest Service: Results of a Longitudinal Study in a Period of Major Environmental Change. 108:77-85. 2010
- Challenges to Educating the Next Generation of Wildland Fire Professionals in the United States. 107:339-345. 2009
- A Literal Use of "Forest Health" Safeguards against Misuse and Misapplication. 107:276-277. 2009
- Visitor preferences for managing wilderness recreation after wildfire. 106:9-16. 2008
- The role of extension in supporting maple syrup production in family-owned sugarbushes in Ohio. 104:94-101. 2006
- Determining reference ecosystems conditions for disturbed landscapes within the context of contemporary resource management issues. 103:351-356. 2005
- Policy analysis framework for sustainable forestry: National Forest case study. 102:34-41. 2005
- Hands-on learning: Its effectiveness in teaching the public about wildland fire. 101:21. 2003
- Inventory-based forest health indicators - Implications for national forest management. 101:11-17. 2003
- Evaluating forestland classification schemes as tools for the maintenance of biodiversity. 99:33-40. 2001
- The Forest Bank: An Experiment in Managing Fragmented Forests. 98:22-25. 2000
- Seven suggestions for revising ICBEMP. 96:42-46. 1998
- Rural communities in the Interior Columbia Basin - How resilient are they?. 96:11-15. 1998
- Global forestry: International students at US schools. 94:26-28. 1996
- SAFS Evolving Land Ethic. 92:6-9. 1994
- Where Credit Is Due: Forests, Women, And Rural Development. 91:29-34. 1993
- Forest Places of the Heart: Incorporating Special Spaces into Public Management. 91:32-37. 1993
- A Profile Of National Forest Planning Participants. 87:33-38. 1989
- Recreation User Fees .I. Pros And Cons. 85:25-29. 1987
- Firewood Use In Idaho - Implications For Forest Management. 83:36-39. 1985
- How Much Is An Evening Grosbeak Worth. 82:426-428. 1984
- Ecological Forest Site Classification. 80:493-498. 1982
- Redistributing Backcountry Use Through Information Related To Recreation Experiences. 80:350. 1982