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C. Alina Cansler
Ms. C. Alina CanslerFire and Mountain Ecology Lab
School of Environmental and Forest Sciences
University of Washington
P.O. BOX 352100
Seattle, WA 98195-2100
United States of America
Phone: +001 (206) 794-1630
E-mail: acansler(at)uw.edu
URL Institution: www.cfr.washington.edu/research.FME/people/alina.htm
Personal URL: link
Key Publications of C. Alina Cansler (up to ten) :
Cansler, C. A., & McKenzie, D. (2014). Climate, fire size, and biophysical setting control fire severity and spatial pattern in the northern Cascade Range, USA. Ecological applications, 24(5), 1037-1056.
Cansler, C. A., & McKenzie, D. (2012). How robust are burn severity indices when applied in a new region? Evaluation of alternate field-based and remote-sensing methods. Remote sensing, 4(2), 456-483.
Larson, A. J., Belote, R. T., Cansler, C. A., Parks, S. A., & Dietz, M. S. (2013). Latent resilience in ponderosa pine forest: effects of resumed frequent fire. Ecological applications, 23(6), 1243-1249.
Kane, V. R., Cansler, C. A., Povak, N. A., Kane, J. T., McGaughey, R. J., Lutz, J. A., ... & North, M. P. (2015). Mixed severity fire effects within the Rim fire: Relative importance of local climate, fire weather, topography, and forest structure. Forest Ecology and Management, 358, 62-79.
Kane, V. R., Lutz, J. A., Cansler, C. A., Povak, N. A., Churchill, D. J., Smith, D. F., ... & North, M. P. (2015). Water balance and topography predict fire and forest structure patterns. Forest Ecology and Management, 338, 1-13.
Specialties of C. Alina Cansler:
fire ecology, landscape ecology, climate change impacts on disturbance regimes in forests, temperate forest community ecology, alpine treeline
Last update: 3/9/16
Source of data: ProClim- Research InfoSystem (1993-2024)
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