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Selected Publications

Titus, S.J., P.M. Woodard, and A.F. Johnson. 1992. Sampling intensity required for moisture content determinations in live lodgepole pine and white spruce trees. International Journal Wildland Fire 2: 1-6.

Snyder, J., and P.M. Woodard. 1992. Lichen regeneration rates in Alberta following various types of logging and wildfire disturbances. A final report, on file in Cameron Library, University of Alberta, Edmonton. 119 pp.

SILVACOM Ltd., and P.M. Woodard. 1992. A fire management plan for the Tsuu Tina Indian Reserve. A final report on a DSS Contract, which is on file at Forestry Canada, Northern Forestry Centre, Edmonton. 50 pp.

Kanjanakunchorn, S., P.M. Woodard, P.G. McCornick, and H. McDonald. 1992. A low pressure soaker hose containment system for wildland fires. International Journal Wildland Fire 2: 185-191.

Vega-Garcia, C., B.S. Lee, and P.M. Woodard. 1993. Mapping risk of wildfires from human sources of ignition with a GIS. Pages 419 - 426. In Proceedings of the Thirteen Annual ESRI User's Conference, Palm Springs, California, USA. 24 - 28 May, Vol. 1. 608 pp.

Rothwell, R.L., P.M. Woodard, and P.G. Rivard. 1993. The effects of peatland drainage and planting position on the growth of white spruce seedlings. Northern Journal Applied Forestry 10(4): 154 - 160.

Woodard, P.M. 1993. Fire history and tree establishment in a subalpine forest in eastern Washington. Pages 209-222, In Proceedings 12th Conference on Fire and Forest Meteorology, October 26-28, 1993 on Jekyll Island, Georgia. 796 pp.

Woodard, P.M. 1993. Plant survival after a prescribed crown fire in the Cascade Mountains of eastern Washington. Pages 729-735, In: Proceedings 12th Conference on Fire and Forest Meteorology, October 26-28, 1993 on Jekyll Island, Georgia. 796 pp.

Woodard, P.M., D. Needham, W.E. Phillips, and L. Constantino. 1994. A Christmas tree market analysis: implications from Alberta, Canada data. For Chron. 70: 443-448.

Woodard, P.M., W.L. Adamowicz, and O.J. Bolster. 1994. An economic assessment of forward looking infrared (FLIR) technology for reducing forest protection costs in Alberta. Wildfire 3 (2): 17-25.

Vega-Garcia, C., P.M. Woodard, and B.S. Lee. 1995. How GIS can help in human risk rating and daily human-caused forest fire occurrence prediction. Pages 114-116. In Proceedings EARSel Workshop on Remote Sensing and GIS Applications to Forest Fire Management. Edited by Chuvieco. University of Alcada de Henares, Spain. September 7-9, 1995.

Samran, S., P.M. Woodard, and R.L. Rothwell. 1995. The effect of soil water on ground fuel availability. For. Sci. 41(2): 255-267.

Vega Garcia, C., P.M. Woodard, S.J. Titus, W.L. Adamowicz and B.S. Lee. 1995. A logit model for predicting the daily occurrence of human caused forest fires. International Journal Wildland Fire 5: 101-111.

SILVACOM Ltd., and P.M. Woodard. 1996. The effects of fire on reclaimed sites of the Oil Sands Region of Alberta. An unpublished consulting report on file with Suncor Inc. and Syncrude Canada Ltd. 231 p.

Vega Garcia, C., B.S. Lee, P.M. Woodard, and S.J. Titus. 1996. Applying Neural Network technology to human-caused wildfire occurrence prediction. AI Applications 10 (3): 9-18.

Badry, M.J., G. Proulx and P.M. Woodard. 1997. Home-range and habitat use by fishers translocated to the Aspen Parkland of Alberta. Pages 233-251. In Proulx, G., H.N. Bryant and P.M. Woodard, (eds.) Martes: Taxonomy, Ecology, Techniques, and Management. Provincial Museum of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. 474 p.

Lieffers, V.J. and P.M. Woodard. 1997. Silvicultural systems for maintaining marten and fisher in the Boreal Forest. Pages 407-418. In Proulx, G., H.N. Bryant and P.M. Woodard, (eds.) Martes: Taxonomy, Ecology, Techniques, and Management. Provincial Museum of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. 474 p.

Proulx, G., H.N. Bryant and P.M. Woodard, (eds.) 1997. Martes: Taxonomy, Ecology, Techniques, and Management. Provincial Museum of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. 474 p.

Hu, Haiqing and P.M. Woodard. 1997. Military wildland firefighters in China. Wildfire 6 (6): 20-22.

Rogeau, M-P., P.M. Woodard, and U. Feunekes. 1998. Landscape disturbance modelling. Pages 461-466, In Proc. 13th Conference on Fire and Forest Meteorology, Oct 27-31, 1996 in Lorne, AUSTRALIA. 570 p.

Rogeau, M-P., P.M. Woodard, S.J. Titus and D. Gilbride. 1998. Tree selection considerations when aging subalpine coniferous forest stands. . Pages 453-460, In Proc. 13th Conference on Fire and Forest Meteorology, Oct 27-31, 1996 in Lorne, AUSTRALIA. 570 p.

Woodard, P.M., and W. Renke. 1999. Assigning liability to the railways without evidence. For. Chron. 75: 257-259.

Jiang, H., M.J. Apps, Y. Zhang, C. Peng, and P.M. Woodard. 1999. Modelling the net primary productivity of temperate forest ecosystems in China with a GAP model. Ecological Modelling 122: 225-238.

Jiang, H., C. Peng, M.J. Apps, Y. Zhang, P.M. Woodard, and Z. Wang. 1999. Modelling the spatial pattern of net primary productivity in Chinese forests. Ecological Modelling 122: 275-288.

Vega C., and P.M. Woodard. 1999. Dos modelos para la predicción de incendios forestales en Whitecourt Forest, Canada. Investigacion Agraria: Sistemas y Recocursos Forestales. Vol 8: 5-24.

Tiedemann, A.R., and P. M. Woodard. 2000. Multi-resource effects of prescribed fire in the Pinus contorta- Abies lasiocarpa Vegetation Zone of central Washington. USDA For. Serv. Res. Paper (accepted and in press).

Woodard, P.M. 2001. Fire in the woods - wildfire has shaped our northern boreal forests. The Western Woodlot Conservationist. September 2001. page 24.

Quintilio, S., and P.M. Woodard. 2001. Burn safely. Canadian Cattlemen 64(5): 28-29.

Alcazar, Jorge, R.L. Rothwell, and P.M. Woodard. 2002. Soil disturbance and the potential for erosion after mechanical site preparation. North. J. Appl. For. 19(1): 5-13.

Tiedemann, A.R., and P. M. Woodard. 2002. Multiresource effects of a stand-replacement prescribed fire in the Pinus contorta- Abies lasiocarpa vegetation zone of central Washington. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-535. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 26 p.

Tiedemann, A.R., and P. M. Woodard. 2002. Multi-resource effects of a stand-replacement prescribed fire in the Pinus contorta- Abies lasiocarpa vegetation zone of central Washington. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-535. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 26 p.

Nakamura, N., P.M. Woodard, and L. Bach. 2003. Splitting in fire-killed trees in the Boreal Forest of Alberta. North. J. Appl. For. 20(4): 167-174.

Woodard, P.M.. 2005. How to eliminate holdover fires. Canadian Cattlemen 68(6): 33.

McCaffrey, S.P., P. Woodard, and M. Robinson, compilers. 2007. Extended Abstracts from the Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference, 10/23-25, 2007, Fort Collins, Colorado. International Association of Wildland Fire. 137 pp.

Woodard, P.M. 2008. Minimum requirements for wildfire investigations. For. Chron. 84: 375-377.


 
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