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Scott STEPHENS
Scott STEPHENS
Professor of Fire Science, UC Berkeley
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Climate change and forests of the future: managing in the face of uncertainty
CI Millar, NL Stephenson, SL Stephens
Ecological applications 17 (8), 2145-2151, 2007
24542007
Federal forest‐fire policy in the United States
SL Stephens, LW Ruth
Ecological applications 15 (2), 532-542, 2005
8022005
Fire treatment effects on vegetation structure, fuels, and potential fire severity in western US forests
SL Stephens, JJ Moghaddas, C Edminster, CE Fiedler, S Haase, ...
Ecological Applications 19 (2), 305-320, 2009
5232009
Managing forests and fire in changing climates
SL Stephens, JK Agee, PZ Fule, MP North, WH Romme, TW Swetnam, ...
Science 342 (6154), 41-42, 2013
5122013
Searching for resilience: addressing the impacts of changing disturbance regimes on forest ecosystem services
R Seidl, TA Spies, DL Peterson, SL Stephens, JA Hicke
Journal of applied ecology 53 (1), 120-129, 2016
5002016
Experimental fuel treatment impacts on forest structure, potential fire behavior, and predicted tree mortality in a California mixed conifer forest
SL Stephens, JJ Moghaddas
Forest Ecology and Management 215 (1-3), 21-36, 2005
4882005
Reform forest fire management
MP North, SL STePhens, BM Collins, JK Agee, G APleT, JF FrAnklin, ...
Science 349 (6254), 1280-1281, 2015
4772015
The effects of forest fuel-reduction treatments in the United States
SL Stephens, JD McIver, REJ Boerner, CJ Fettig, JB Fontaine, ...
BioScience 62 (6), 549-560, 2012
4592012
Wildfire management in Mediterranean-type regions: paradigm change needed
F Moreira, D Ascoli, H Safford, MA Adams, JM Moreno, JMC Pereira, ...
Environmental Research Letters 15 (1), 011001, 2020
4242020
Evaluation of the effects of silvicultural and fuels treatments on potential fire behaviour in Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer forests
SL Stephens
Forest ecology and management 105 (1-3), 21-35, 1998
4051998
The ecology of mixed severity fire regimes in Washington, Oregon, and Northern California
DA Perry, PF Hessburg, CN Skinner, TA Spies, SL Stephens, AH Taylor, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 262 (5), 703-717, 2011
4002011
Using fire to increase the scale, benefits, and future maintenance of fuels treatments
M North, BM Collins, S Stephens
Journal of Forestry 110 (7), 392-401, 2012
3952012
Temperate and boreal forest mega‐fires: characteristics and challenges
SL Stephens, N Burrows, A Buyantuyev, RW Gray, RE Keane, R Kubian, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12 (2), 115-122, 2014
3902014
Drought, tree mortality, and wildfire in forests adapted to frequent fire
SL Stephens, BM Collins, CJ Fettig, MA Finney, CM Hoffman, EE Knapp, ...
BioScience 68 (2), 77-88, 2018
3612018
Interactions among wildland fires in a long-established Sierra Nevada natural fire area
BM Collins, JD Miller, AE Thode, M Kelly, JW Van Wagtendonk, ...
Ecosystems 12, 114-128, 2009
3352009
Prehistoric fire area and emissions from California's forests, woodlands, shrublands, and grasslands
SL Stephens, RE Martin, NE Clinton
Forest Ecology and Management 251 (3), 205-216, 2007
3282007
The worldwide “wildfire” problem
AM Gill, SL Stephens, GJ Cary
Ecological applications 23 (2), 438-454, 2013
3172013
The national Fire and Fire Surrogate study: effects of fuel reduction methods on forest vegetation structure and fuels
DW Schwilk, JE Keeley, EE Knapp, J McIver, JD Bailey, CJ Fettig, ...
Ecological applications 19 (2), 285-304, 2009
3132009
Restoring fire-prone Inland Pacific landscapes: seven core principles
PF Hessburg, DJ Churchill, AJ Larson, RD Haugo, C Miller, TA Spies, ...
Landscape Ecology 30, 1805-1835, 2015
2992015
Spatial patterns of large natural fires in Sierra Nevada wilderness areas
BM Collins, M Kelly, JW Van Wagtendonk, SL Stephens
Landscape Ecology 22, 545-557, 2007
2912007
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