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Joe H. Scott
Joe H. Scott
Principal Wildfire Analyst
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Standard fire behavior fuel models: a comprehensive set for use with Rothermel's surface fire spread model
JH Scott
US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 2005
13092005
Assessing crown fire potential by linking models of surface and crown fire behavior
JH Scott
US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 2001
8452001
A wildfire risk assessment framework for land and resource management
JH Scott, MP Thompson, DE Calkin
2422013
Age-class structure of old growth ponderosa pine/Douglas fir stands and its relationship to fire history
SF Arno, JH Scott, MG Hartwell
US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, 1995
2101995
NEXUS: a system for assessing crown fire hazard.
JH Scott
1791999
Estimating canopy fuel characteristics in five conifer stands in the western United States using tree and stand measurements
E Reinhardt, J Scott, K Gray, R Keane
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36 (11), 2803-2814, 2006
1592006
Estimating forest canopy bulk density using six indirect methods
RE Keane, ED Reinhardt, J Scott, K Gray, J Reardon
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35 (3), 724-739, 2005
1372005
Application of wildfire risk assessment results to wildfire response planning in the southern Sierra Nevada, California, USA
MP Thompson, P Bowden, A Brough, JH Scott, J Gilbertson-Day, A Taylor, ...
Forests 7 (3), 64, 2016
1072016
Development and application of a geospatial wildfire exposure and risk calculation tool
MP Thompson, JR Haas, JW Gilbertson-Day, JH Scott, P Langowski, ...
Environmental Modelling & Software 63, 61-72, 2015
902015
Forest structure and landscape patterns in the subalpine lodgepole pine type: a procedure for quantifying past and present conditions
SF Arno, ED Reinhardt, JH Scott
US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, 1993
891993
Integrated wildfire risk assessment: Framework development and application on the Lewis and Clark National Forest in Montana, USA
MP Thompson, J Scott, D Helmbrecht, DE Calkin
Integrated environmental assessment and management 9 (2), 329-342, 2013
772013
Age-class structure of old growth ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir stands and its relationship to fire history. Res. Pap
SF Arno, JH Scott, MG Hartwell
INT-RP-481. Ogden, UT: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service …, 1995
731995
Fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests: a comparison of three treatments in a western Montana ponderosa pine stand
JH Scott
US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 1998
691998
FuelCalc: A method for estimating fuel characteristics
E Reinhardt, D Lutes, J Scott
In: Andrews, Patricia L.; Butler, Bret W., comps. 2006. Fuels Management-How …, 2006
622006
Probabilistic assessment of wildfire hazard and municipal watershed exposure
J Scott, D Helmbrecht, MP Thompson, DE Calkin, K Marcille
Natural Hazards 64, 707-728, 2012
612012
Assessing watershed-wildfire risks on national forest system lands in the rocky mountain region of the United States
MP Thompson, J Scott, PG Langowski, JW Gilbertson-Day, JR Haas, ...
Water 5 (3), 945-971, 2013
592013
Stereo photo guide for estimating canopy fuel characteristics in conifer stands
JH Scott
US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 2005
582005
An analytical framework for quantifying wildland fire risk and fuel treatment benefit
JH Scott
Andrews, PL, Butler, BW (Comps), Fuels Management-How to Measure Success …, 2006
532006
Estimating canopy fuels in conifer forests
JH Scott, ED Reinhardt
Fire Management Today 62 (4), 45-50, 2002
522002
Quantifying the threat of unsuppressed wildfires reaching the adjacent wildland-urban interface on the Bridger-Teton National Forest, Wyoming, USA
JH Scott, DJ Helmbrecht, SA Parks, C Miller
Fire Ecology 8, 125-142, 2012
512012
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