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The following pages link to Rachel A Loehman, Ph.D. (Q47594):
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- Effects of climate change on ecological disturbance in the Northern Rockies Region [Chapter 8] (Q144935) (← links)
- Effects of climate change on forest vegetation in the Northern Rockies Region (Q144944) (← links)
- Effects of climate change on ecological disturbance in the northern Rockies (Q145573) (← links)
- Effects of climate change on forest vegetation in the northern Rockies (Q145574) (← links)
- Native American fire management at an ancient wildland–urban interface in the Southwest United States (Q146523) (← links)
- Giving ecological meaning to satellite-derived fire severity metrics across North American forests (Q149388) (← links)
- Selecting a landscape model for natural resource management applications (Q149821) (← links)
- Climate and landscape controls on old-growth western juniper demography in the northern Great Basin, USA (Q150272) (← links)
- Interactions of landscape disturbances and climate change dictate ecological pattern and process: spatial modeling of wildfire, insect, and disease dynamics under future climates (Q152692) (← links)
- Arctic Research Plan: FY2017-2021 (Q152767) (← links)
- Modeling ancient land use and resilient forests in the Jemez Mountains (Q152786) (← links)
- Mid-21st-century climate changes increase predicted fire occurrence and fire season length, Northern Rocky Mountains, United States (Q153125) (← links)
- Climate changes and wildfire alter vegetation of Yellowstone National Park, but forest cover persists (Q156852) (← links)
- Use of landscape simulation modeling to quantify resilience for ecological applications (Q156900) (← links)
- Enhancing Climate Adaptation for Native Communities in Western Alaska: Linking Pollinator Diversity and Abundance to Berry Production in a Rapidly Changing Environment (Q160301) (← links)
- Science to Help Move From Mortality to Recovery in Western Forests and Woodlands (Q160842) (← links)
- Evaluating Cultural Resource Vulnerability To Fires And Post-Fire Impacts (Q226794) (← links)
- Advancing Fire Behavior Modeling For Post-Fire Hazards Assessments (Q226795) (← links)
- Simulation modeling of complex climate, wildfire, and vegetation dynamics to address wicked problems in land management (Q253340) (← links)
- Bioclimatic modeling of potential vegetation types as an alternative to species distribution models for projecting plant species shifts under changing climates (Q253417) (← links)
- Climate- and disturbance-driven changes in subsistence berries in coastal Alaska: Indigenous knowledge to inform ecological inference (Q256842) (← links)
- Sexual dimorphism in endangered Jemez Mountains Salamanders (Plethodon neomexicanus) (Q258291) (← links)
- User guide to the FireCLIME Vulnerability Assessment (VA) Tool: A rapid and flexible system for assessing ecosystem vulnerability to climate-fire interactions (Q259949) (← links)
- Drought, fire, and archeology in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico (Q260206) (← links)
- Influence of landscape structure, topography, and forest type on spatial variation in historical fire regimes, central Oregon, USA (Q260464) (← links)
- Adaptation strategies and approaches for managing fire in a changing climate (Q265602) (← links)
- Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Berry Outlook: Final Report (Q265937) (← links)
- Fire and forests in the 21st century: Managing resilience under changing climates and fire regimes in USA forests (Q266811) (← links)
- Predicting wildfire impacts on the prehistoric archaeological record of the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico, USA (Q271587) (← links)
- Four decades of land-cover change on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska: Detecting disturbance-influenced vegetation shifts using landsat legacy data (Q273228) (← links)
- A collaborative agenda for archaeology and fire science (Q280902) (← links)
- Improved fire severity mapping in the North American boreal forest using a hybrid composite method (Q281169) (← links)
- Mean composite fire severity metrics computed with Google Earth Engine offer improved accuracy and expanded mapping potential (Q281921) (← links)
- Predicting burn severity for integration with post-fire debris-flow hazard assessment: A case study from the Upper Colorado River Basin, USA (Q287101) (← links)
- Historical range and variation (HRV) (Q291674) (← links)
- Simulating future residential property losses from wildfire in Flathead County, Montana (Q292570) (← links)
- Impacts of climate changes and amplified natural disturbance on global ecosystems (Q297562) (← links)
- Modeled interactions of mountain pine beetle and wildland fire under future climate and management scenarios for three western US landscapes (Q298255) (← links)
- Multi-decadal patterns of vegetation succession after tundra fire on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska (Q311620) (← links)
- Drivers of wildfire carbon emissions (Q314394) (← links)
- Mortality thresholds of juvenile trees to drought and heatwaves: Implications for forest regeneration across a landscape gradient (Q314455) (← links)
- Modeling data for burn severity of the East Troublesome and Grizzly Creek for integration with post-fire debris flow in the upper Colorado River basin, USA (Q319821) (← links)
- Land Cover Estimates for the Kenai Peninsula Lowlands; 1973, 2002, and 2017 (Q324952) (← links)
- Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Berry Outlook: Results from local expert surveys (Q324959) (← links)