1. Public engagement input from Wallowa-Whitman National Forest resiliency project: 2021 Q-methodology data
- Author(s):
- Armatas, Christopher A.
2. Wildfire risk under alternative fuel management strategies: spatial datasets of in situ and transmitted risk for populated areas in north-central New Mexico and Sierra Mountain Range within California
- Author(s):
- Vogler, Kevin C.; Thompson, Matthew P.; Scott, Joe H.; Miller, Carol
3. Field and spatial data for: Understanding the role of fire refugia in promoting ecosystem resilience of dry forests in the western United States
- Author(s):
- Miller, Carol; Krawchuk, Meg A.; Coop, Jonathan D.; Downing, William M.; Walker, Ryan B.; Haire, Sandra L.; Chong, Geneva; Whitman, Ellen; Parisien, Marc-André
4. Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve: 2002-2003 wilderness visitor experience data in the Alaska regional context
- Author(s):
- Watson, Alan E.; Glaspell, Brian S.; Kneeshaw, Katie C.
5. Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex (BMWC) 2004 visitor preference and usage data along with characteristics and attitudes towards Fire Management
- Author(s):
- Whitmore, Joshua G.; Borrie, William T.; Watson, Alan E.; Knotek, Katie
6. Data collected in 2012 using Q-methodology to identify the importance of water-based ecosystem services derived from the Shoshone National Forest
- Author(s):
- Armatas, Christopher A.; Venn, Tyron J.; Watson, Alan E.
7. Data from 2014 Wilderness Management Survey: Science needs, training needs, and demographics of managers
- Author(s):
- Ghimire, Ramesh; Watson, Alan E.; Green, Gary T.; Cordell, Ken H.
8. Fuel treatment and previous fire effects on daily fire management costs
- Author(s):
- Barnett, Kevin; Naughton, Helen T.; Parks, Sean A.; Miller, Carol
9. Chlorophyll-a data from Big Creek Tributaries (1990-2014)
- Author(s):
- Baxter, Colden V.; Minshall, G. Wayne
10. Invertebrate abundance and biomass data from Big Creek tributaries (1988-2012)
- Author(s):
- Baxter, Colden V.; Minshall, G. Wayne