Landowner Objectives
Management objectives can include recreation, hunting, and wildlife management.
Photographer(s): C. D. Foster
Copyright: Texas Cooperative Extension
Management objectives can include recreation, hunting, and wildlife management.
Photographer(s): C. D. Foster
Copyright: Texas Cooperative Extension
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A Decision Support System for Evaluating Wildland Fire Danger and Prioritizing Vegetation and Fuels Treatments
Analyzing Risks to Protected Areas in Colorado Using the Human Modification Framework
Assessing Environmental Stress in Forests Using Cellular Markers
Assessing Insect-Induced Tree Mortality Across Large Areas with High-Resolution Aerial Photography in a Multistage Sample
Assessing Risk of a Destructive Forest Pathogen for Decision Making by Natural Resource Managers: A Case Study of Oak Wilt at Ft. Hood, TX
Assessing Risks to Multiple Resources Affected by Wildfire and Fuels Treatment using an Integrated Probabilistic Framework
Assessment of Habitat Threats to Shrublands in the Great Basin: A Case Study
Cascading Threat Model Applications in Conducting Hazard and Risk Assessment for Wildfire and Post-Burn Flash Flood
Challenges in Bringing Risk Assessment into Management
Characterizing the Range and Variability of Pre-Management Era and Future Vegetation to Support Forest Plan Revision, Project-Level Planning, and Implementation in Central Oregon
Conifer-Infesting Adelgids: Pre-Visual Detection for a Genus of Invasive Species of Insects in North American Forests
A Landscape Scale GIS Tool to Assess Eastern Hemlock Susceptibility to Hemlock Wooly Adelgid Infestation
Developing and Validating a Method for Monitoring and Tracking Changes in Southern Pine Beetle Hazard at the Landscape Level
Developing National-Scale Surveys for Exotic Pests
Digital Aerial SketchMapping
Establishing a Nationwide Baseline of Historical Burn Severity Data to Support Monitoring of Trends in Wildfire Effects and National Fire Policies
Evaluating Risk to Forest Health and Sustainability with the Montreal Process Criteria and Indicators
Fire and Root Disease Interactions in Coniferous Forests of the Inland West: Development of Decision Tools and Guidance for Supporting Healthy-Forest Management
Information Needs, Tolerance for Risk, and Protection from Risk: The Case of National Predictive Services Customers
Uncertainty Estimation for Map-Based Estimation Problems
Integrating Natural Disturbances and Management Activities to Examine Risks and Opportunities in the Central Oregon Landscape Analysis
Integration of Population Genetic Structure and Climate Modeling: Sustaining Genetic Resources through Evaluation of Projected Threats
A Methodology for Assessing Annual Risk of Southern Pine Beetle Outbreaks across the Southern Region Using Pheromone Traps
Managing Wildland Fire Risk in Florida
MC1 DGVM Seasonal Fire Forecasting
Modeling Contemporary Climate Profiles and Predicting their Response to Global Warming for Several Western Forest Species with Small Geographic Distributions
Modeling Current Climate Conditions for Forest Pest Risk Assessment
Modeling Potential Movements of a Ash Threat: The Emerald Ash Borer
Modeling the Introduction and Establishment Risk for Phytophthora alni in the United States
Moderate Resolution Data and Gradient Nearest Neighbor Imputation for Regional-National Risk Assessment
Nonpathogenic Fungi: Natural Regulators in Forest Ecosystems?
Perceptions, Impacts, Actions, Shared Values and Trust: The Experience of Community Residents in a Fire-Prone Ecosystem
Probabilistic Risk Models for Multiple Disturbances: An Example of Bark Beetles and Wildfire
A Multi-Criteria Framework for Producing Local, Regional, and National Insect and Disease Risk Maps
Risk Analysis and Guidelines for Harvest Activities in Wisconsin Oak Timberlands to Minimize Oak Wilt Threat
Spread of an Invasive Plant on Alaska’s Roads and River Networks: A Path Analysis
The Application of Hyperspectral and other Remote Sensing Technologies for the Monitoring and Assessment of Invasive Species
The Forest Threat Encyclopedia Project
The Role of Road Network Analysis in Assessing Threats and Planning for Threat Reduction
Threat Assessment Using an Integrative Approach of Probabilistic Risk Modeling and Stochastic Programming with an Application to Southern Pine Beetle Outbreaks
Threats to Private Forest Land in the USA
Using Historical Imagery to Monitor and Assess Threats over Time
Utilizing Remotely Sensed Data and Analytical Techniques in Post-Katrina Mississippi to Develop Storm Damage and Risk Assessment Models
A National System for Rapid Detection and Assessment of Severe Disturbances in Forestlands
Vulnerability to Wind Damage in Maine Forests
A Spatial Model for Predicting Effects of Climate Change on Swiss Needle Cast Disease Severity in the Pacific Northwest
Air Pollution Increases Forest Susceptibility to Wildfires in Southern California
An Actuarial Approach to Modeling Wildfire Risk
An Aquatic Multi-Scale Assessment and Planning “Framework”
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