Collection

Fire Ecology Chats

A collection of podcasts that discuss the origins, results, and implications of papers published in Fire Ecology, authors are interviewed about their papers and asked why their findings are important and what are the consequences of their findings. These podcasts are typically five to ten minutes long. Interviews are hosted by the Editor-in-Chief and attended by one or more authors on the paper.

Editors

  • Robert E. Keane

    Dr. Robert E. Keane is a Research Ecologist with the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station at the Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory in Missoula Montana and a member of the American Forests Science Advisory Board. He received his Ph.D. in forest ecology from the University of Idaho, Moscow. Dr. Keane has researched novel restoration techniques for conserving declining whitebark pine populations in western North America, and has developed models predicting the effect of climate change on fire regimes, landscape dynamics and vegetation composition and structure.

Articles (12 in this collection)