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Fire and biodiversity in the Anthropocene
LT Kelly, KM Giljohann, A Duane, N Aquilué, S Archibald, E Batllori, ...
Science 370 (6519), eabb0355, 2020
6462020
The role of indigenous burning in land management
RW Kimmerer, FK Lake
Journal of forestry 99 (11), 36-41, 2001
5502001
Adapting western North American forests to climate change and wildfires: 10 common questions
SJ Prichard, PF Hessburg, RK Hagmann, NA Povak, SZ Dobrowski, ...
Ecological applications 31 (8), e02433, 2021
3542021
Returning fire to the land: celebrating traditional knowledge and fire
FK Lake, V Wright, P Morgan, M McFadzen, D McWethy, ...
Journal of Forestry 115 (5), 343-353, 2017
3332017
The impacts of climate change on tribal traditional foods
K Lynn, J Daigle, J Hoffman, F Lake, N Michelle, D Ranco, C Viles, ...
Climate change and Indigenous peoples in the United States: Impacts …, 2013
2842013
Wildfire and climate change adaptation of western North American forests: a case for intentional management
PF Hessburg, SJ Prichard, RK Hagmann, NA Povak, FK Lake
Ecological applications 31 (8), e02432, 2021
2702021
Indigenous fire stewardship
FK Lake, AC Christianson
Encyclopedia of wildfires and wildland-urban interface (WUI) fires, 714-722, 2020
1852020
The importance of Indigenous cultural burning in forested regions of the Pacific West, USA
JW Long, FK Lake, RW Goode
Forest Ecology and Management 500, 119597, 2021
1712021
Cultural impacts to tribes from climate change influences on forests
G Voggesser, K Lynn, J Daigle, FK Lake, D Ranco
Climate change and indigenous peoples in the United States: Impacts …, 2013
1642013
Traditional ecological knowledge and restoration practice
R Senos, FK Lake, N Turner, D Martinez
In: Apostol, Dean; Sinclair, Marcia, eds. Restoring the Pacific Northwest …, 2006
1172006
Escaping social-ecological traps through tribal stewardship on national forest lands in the Pacific Northwest, United States of America
JW Long, FK Lake
Ecology and Society 23 (2), 2018
1162018
Putting the pieces together: integration for forest landscape restoration implementation
S Mansourian, J Parrotta, P Balaji, I Bellwood‐Howard, S Bhasme, ...
Land Degradation & Development 31 (4), 419-429, 2020
1082020
Land management explains major trends in forest structure and composition over the last millennium in California’s Klamath Mountains
CA Knight, L Anderson, MJ Bunting, M Champagne, RM Clayburn, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (12), e2116264119, 2022
1002022
Traditional ecological knowledge to develop and maintain fire regimes in northwestern California, Klamath-Siskiyou bioregion: management and restoration of culturally …
FK Lake
Oregon State University, 2007
882007
Integration of traditional and Western knowledge in forest landscape restoration
FK Lake, J Parrotta, CP Giardina, I Davidson-Hunt, Y Uprety
Forest landscape restoration, 198-226, 2018
802018
Wildfire smoke cools summer river and stream water temperatures
AT David, JE Asarian, FK Lake
Water Resources Research 54 (10), 7273-7290, 2018
792018
Effects of understory fire management treatments on California Hazelnut, an ecocultural resource of the Karuk and Yurok Indians in the Pacific Northwest
T Marks-Block, FK Lake, LM Curran
Forest Ecology and Management 450, 117517, 2019
742019
Revitalized Karuk and Yurok cultural burning to enhance California hazelnut for basketweaving in northwestern California, USA
T Marks-Block, FK Lake, R Bliege Bird, LM Curran
Fire Ecology 17 (1), 6, 2021
732021
California Indian ethnomycology and associated forest management
MK Anderson, FK Lake
Journal of Ethnobiology 33 (1), 33-85, 2013
682013
Enhancing food sovereignty: a five-year collaborative tribal-university research and extension project in California and Oregon
J Sowerwine, D Sarna-Wojcicki, M Mucioki, L Hillman, F Lake, ...
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development 9 (B), 167-190, 2019
662019
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