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Marc Parisien - Publications

Parisien, M.-A., Miller, C., Ager, A.A., and M.A. Finney. Use of artificial landscapes to isolate factors controlling spatial patterns in burn probability. Landscape Ecology (accepted).

Krawchuk, M.A., Moritz, M.A., Parisien, M.-A., Van Dorn, J., and K. Hayhoe. 2009. Global pyrogeography: the current and future distribution of wildfire. PLoS ONE 4:e5102.

Parisien, M.-A., and M.A. Moritz. 2009. Environmental controls on the distribution of wildfire at multiple spatial scales. Ecological Monographs 79: 127-154.

Burton, P.J., Parisien, M.-A., Hicke, J., Hall, R., and J. Freeburn. 2008. Large fires as agents of ecological diversity in the North American boreal forest. International Journal of Wildland Fire 17: 754-767.

Miller, C., Parisien, M.-A., Ager, A.A., and M.A. Finney. 2008. Evaluating spatially-explicit burn probabilities for strategic fire management planning. Wessex Institute of Technology Transactions on Ecology and the Environment. 19: 245-252.

Parisien, M.-A., Junor, D.R., and V.G. Kafka. 2007. Comparing landscape-based decision rules for placement of fuel treatments in the boreal mixedwood of western Canada. International Journal of Wildland Fire 16: 664-672.

Parisien, M.-A., Peters, V.S., Wang, Y., Little, J.M., Bosch, E.M., and B.J. Stocks. 2006. Spatial patterns of forest fires in Canada, 1980–1999. International Journal of Wildland Fire 15: 361-374.

Parisien, M.-A., Kafka, V.G., Hirsch, K.G., Todd, B.M., Lavoie, S.G., and P.D. Maczek. 2005. Mapping wildfire susceptibility with the Burn-P3 simulation model. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Northern Forestry Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Information Report NOR-X-405.

Parisien, M.-A., Sirois, L., and S. Parent. 2005. Landscape-level variability in the age underestimation of understorey black spruce in the northern boreal forest of Québec. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35: 633-642.

Parisien, M.-A., Kafka, V., Flynn, N., Hirsch, K., Todd, B., and M. Flannigan. 2005. Fire behavior potential in Saskatchewan under predicted climate change. Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative, Regina, Saskatchewan, Summary Document 05-01.

Parisien, M.-A., Hirsch, K.G., Lavoie, S.G., Todd, B.M., and V.G. Kafka. 2004. Saskatchewan fire regime analysis. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Northern Forestry Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Information Report NOR-X-394.

Parisien, M.-A., Sirois, L., and M. Babeau. 2004. Distribution and dynamics of jack pine at its longitudinal range limits in Quebec. Pages 247-257 in R.T. Engstrom, K.E.M. Galley, and W.J. de Groot, eds. Proceedings of the 22nd Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference: Fire in Temperate, Boreal and Montane Ecosystems, October 15-18, 2001, Kananaskis, Alberta. Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.

Parisien, M.-A., Kafka, V., Todd, J.B., Hirsch, K.G., and S.G. Lavoie. 2003. The peripheral reduction in burn probability around recent burns in the boreal forest. Page J6E.6 in The 2nd International Wildland Fire Ecology and Management Congress, November 16-19, 2003, Orlando, Florida. American Meteorological Society, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Extended abstract.

Parisien, M.-A., and L. Sirois. 2003. Distribution and dynamics of tree species across a fire frequency gradient in the James Bay area of Québec. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 33: 243-256.

Marc Parisien - Software design and development

The Burn-P3 simulation model for mapping burn proability.