Proceedings from the Joint Fire Science Conference and Workshop
"Crossing the Millennium: Integrating Spatial Technologies and Ecological Principles
for a New Age in Fire Management"
The Hazard and Risk Half Session – Contributed Papers
- The Need for a Consistent Wildfire Risk Terminology
A, Bachmann and B. Allgöwer
- Evaluating Risks and Benefits of Wildland Fire at Landscape Scales
C. Miller, P. B. Landres and P. B. Alaback
- Resources at Risk: A Fire-based Hazard/Risk Assessment for the Boise National Forest
T. A. Burton, D. M. Dether, J. R. Erickson, J. P Frost, L. Z. Morelan, W. R. Rush, J. L. Thornton, C. A. Weiland, and L. F. Neuenschwander
- The Idaho Panhandle National Forests Wildfire Hazard-Risk Assessment
K. C. Harkins, P. Morgan, L. F. Neuenschwander, A. Chrisman, A. Zack, C. Jacobson, M. Grant and N. Sampson
- The Greater Vancouver Water District – An Ecological Inventory Approach to Fire Hazard Assessment and Treatment for Protection of Water Quality and Other Secondary Values
B. A. Blackwell, R. N. Green, H. Hedberg and D. Ohlson
- Assessing Fire Behavior Potential: A Comparative Analysis of Two Spatial Techniques
V. Kafka, C. Tymstra, K. Hirsch and M. Flannigan
- Incorporating a GIS Model of Ecological Need Into Fire Management Planning
M. Keifer, A. Caprio, P. Lineback and K. Folger
- A Comparison of Fire Probability Maps Derived From GIS Modeling and Direct Simulation Techniques
C. A. Farris, C. Pezeshki and Leon F. Neuenschwander
- Fuels Inventories and Spatial Modeling of Fire Hazards in the Los Alamos Region
R. G. Balice, B. P. Oswald and S. R. Yool
The Hazard and Risk Half Session – Abstracts Only