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journal of the association for fire ecology
Volume 1, No. 1, 2005

1, Jan van Wagtendonk
Welcome by the President of the Association for Fire Ecology

2, Scott L. Stephens and Danny L. Fry
Fire History in Coast Redwood Stands in the Northeastern Santa Cruz Mountains, California
 
20, Will Russell and Ryan Tompkins
Estimating Biomass in Coastal Baccharis pilularis Dominated Plant Communities
 
28, R.E.J. Boerner and J.A. Brinkman
Effects of Prescribed Fire at Two Frequencies on N Mineralization and Nitrification at Two Spatial Scales in Mixed-Oak Forests
 
50, Diana L. Olson and James K. Agee
Historical fires in Douglas-fir dominated riparian forests of the southern Cascades, Oregon
 
75, Deborah K. Kennard, Kenneth W. Outcalt, David Jones, and Joseph J. O’Brien
Comparing Techniques for Estimating Flame Temperature of Prescribed Fires

85, Timothy Ingalsbee
Fuelbreaks for Wildland Fire Management:  A Moat or a Drawbridge for Ecosystem Fire Restoration?