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Barrett, S. W., & Arno, S. F. (1982). Indian fires as an ecological influence in the northern Rockies. Journal of Forestry, 80(10), 647-651.
B.C. Ministry of Forests (1995). Biodiversity Guidebook - Forest Practices Code of British Columbia. Victoria, B.C.
Chambers, J. C., & Pellant, M. (2008). Climate change impacts on northwestern and intermountain United States rangelands. Rangelands, 30(3), 29-33.
Daigle, P. 1996. Fire in the dry interior forests of British Columbia. B.C. Ministry of Forests, Resource Branch, Victoria, B.C. Extension Note 08. www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/pubs/Docs/En/En08.pdf
Daniels, L. D., Maertens, T. B., Stan, A. B., McCloskey, S. P., Cochrane, J. D., & Gray, R. W. (2011b). Direct and indirect impacts of climate change on forests: three case studies from British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 33(2), 108-116.
Erickson, W. (2003). ANTELOPE BRUSH–BLUEBUNCH WHEATGRASS in the East Kootenay-Rocky Mountain Trench region of British Columbia. Proceedings of Ecosystems at Risk: Antelope-Brush Restoration, March, 28-30.
Evans, R. D., Rimer, R., Sperry, L., & Belnap, J. (2001). Exotic plant invasion alters nitrogen dynamics in an arid grassland. Ecological applications, 11(5), 1301-1310.
Gayton, D. (2003). British Columbia grasslands: monitoring vegetation change. Kamloops, BC: FORREX.
Gayton, D. 2013. Fire Ecology of the Rocky Mountain Trench. In: Blueprint for Action 2013. Progress and Learnings 1997 – 2013. Pp 4 – 10. Published by the Rocky Mountain Trench Ecosystem Restoration Program.
Gray, R.W., E. Riccius, and C. Wong. 2004. Comparison of current and historical stand structure in two interior Douglas-fir sites in the Rocky Mountain Trench, British Columbia, Canada. Pages 23–35 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. Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahasee, FL.
Haeussler, S. 2011. Rethinking biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification for a changing world. Environmental Reviews, 19(NA), 254-277.
Harris, BJ. 2011. Ecosystem Restoration Program, Rocky Mountain Trench Forest Stewardship Plan 2012-2017 Companion Document. Retrieved from http://www.trench-er.com/public/library/files/companion-document-2012-17.pdf
Harris, BJ. 2013. Ecosystem Restoration Program, Rocky Mountain Trench Forest Stewardship Plan 2013-2018. Retrieved from http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/ftp/drm/external/!publish/web/Ecosystem-Restoration/FSP%20ER%202013-Approved.pdf
Heyerdahl, E. K., Lertzman, K., & Wong, C. M. (2011). Mixed-severity fire regimes in dry forests of southern interior British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 42(1), 88-98.
Heyerdahl, E. K., McKenzie, D., Daniels, L. D., Hessl, A. E., Littell, J. S., & Mantua, N. J. (2008). Climate drivers of regionally synchronous fires in the inland Northwest (1651–1900). International Journal of Wildland Fire, 17(1), 40-49.
Klenner, W., Walton, R., Arsenault, A., & Kremsater, L. (2008). Dry forests in the southern interior of British Columbia: historic disturbances and implications for restoration and management. Forest Ecology and Management, 256(10), 1711-1722.
Kreye, J. K., Brewer, N. W., Morgan, P., Varner, J. M., Smith, A. M., Hoffman, C. M., & Ottmar, R. D. 2014. Fire behavior in masticated fuels: A review. Forest Ecology and Management, 314, 193-207.
Marcoux, H. M., Gergel, S. E., & Daniels, L. D. (2013). Mixed-severity fire regimes: How well are they represented by existing fire-regime classification systems?. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 43(7), 658-668.
Pacific Climate Information Consortium. (n.d.). Retrieved March 21, 2015.
Parminter, J.V. (1975) An historical review of forest fire management in British Columbia. (Unpublished master's thesis). University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BritishColumbia.
Pojar, J., Klinka, K., & Meidinger, D. V. (1987). Biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification in British Columbia. Forest Ecology and Management, 22(1), 119-154.
Potts, J. B., & Stephens, S. L. (2009). Invasive and native plant responses to shrubland fuel reduction: comparing prescribed fire, mastication, and treatment season. Biological conservation, 142(8), 1657-1664.
Roccaforte, J. P., Fule, P. Z., & Covington, W. W. (2010). Monitoring Landscape‐Scale Ponderosa Pine Restoration Treatment Implementation and Effectiveness. Restoration Ecology, 18(6), 820-833.
Rocky Mountain Trench Ecosystem Restoration Program. (2014) Rocky Mountain Trench Ecosystem Restoration Monitoring Compilation.
Zouhar, Kris. 2003. Bromus tectorum. In: Fire Effects Information System, [Online]. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory. Available: http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/
Barrett, S. W., & Arno, S. F. (1982). Indian fires as an ecological influence in the northern Rockies. Journal of Forestry, 80(10), 647-651.
B.C. Ministry of Forests (1995). Biodiversity Guidebook - Forest Practices Code of British Columbia. Victoria, B.C.
Chambers, J. C., & Pellant, M. (2008). Climate change impacts on northwestern and intermountain United States rangelands. Rangelands, 30(3), 29-33.
Daigle, P. 1996. Fire in the dry interior forests of British Columbia. B.C. Ministry of Forests, Resource Branch, Victoria, B.C. Extension Note 08. www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/pubs/Docs/En/En08.pdf
Daniels, L. D., Maertens, T. B., Stan, A. B., McCloskey, S. P., Cochrane, J. D., & Gray, R. W. (2011b). Direct and indirect impacts of climate change on forests: three case studies from British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 33(2), 108-116.
Erickson, W. (2003). ANTELOPE BRUSH–BLUEBUNCH WHEATGRASS in the East Kootenay-Rocky Mountain Trench region of British Columbia. Proceedings of Ecosystems at Risk: Antelope-Brush Restoration, March, 28-30.
Evans, R. D., Rimer, R., Sperry, L., & Belnap, J. (2001). Exotic plant invasion alters nitrogen dynamics in an arid grassland. Ecological applications, 11(5), 1301-1310.
Gayton, D. (2003). British Columbia grasslands: monitoring vegetation change. Kamloops, BC: FORREX.
Gayton, D. 2013. Fire Ecology of the Rocky Mountain Trench. In: Blueprint for Action 2013. Progress and Learnings 1997 – 2013. Pp 4 – 10. Published by the Rocky Mountain Trench Ecosystem Restoration Program.
Gray, R.W., E. Riccius, and C. Wong. 2004. Comparison of current and historical stand structure in two interior Douglas-fir sites in the Rocky Mountain Trench, British Columbia, Canada. Pages 23–35 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. Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahasee, FL.
Haeussler, S. 2011. Rethinking biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification for a changing world. Environmental Reviews, 19(NA), 254-277.
Harris, BJ. 2011. Ecosystem Restoration Program, Rocky Mountain Trench Forest Stewardship Plan 2012-2017 Companion Document. Retrieved from http://www.trench-er.com/public/library/files/companion-document-2012-17.pdf
Harris, BJ. 2013. Ecosystem Restoration Program, Rocky Mountain Trench Forest Stewardship Plan 2013-2018. Retrieved from http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/ftp/drm/external/!publish/web/Ecosystem-Restoration/FSP%20ER%202013-Approved.pdf
Heyerdahl, E. K., Lertzman, K., & Wong, C. M. (2011). Mixed-severity fire regimes in dry forests of southern interior British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 42(1), 88-98.
Heyerdahl, E. K., McKenzie, D., Daniels, L. D., Hessl, A. E., Littell, J. S., & Mantua, N. J. (2008). Climate drivers of regionally synchronous fires in the inland Northwest (1651–1900). International Journal of Wildland Fire, 17(1), 40-49.
Klenner, W., Walton, R., Arsenault, A., & Kremsater, L. (2008). Dry forests in the southern interior of British Columbia: historic disturbances and implications for restoration and management. Forest Ecology and Management, 256(10), 1711-1722.
Kreye, J. K., Brewer, N. W., Morgan, P., Varner, J. M., Smith, A. M., Hoffman, C. M., & Ottmar, R. D. 2014. Fire behavior in masticated fuels: A review. Forest Ecology and Management, 314, 193-207.
Marcoux, H. M., Gergel, S. E., & Daniels, L. D. (2013). Mixed-severity fire regimes: How well are they represented by existing fire-regime classification systems?. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 43(7), 658-668.
Pacific Climate Information Consortium. (n.d.). Retrieved March 21, 2015.
Parminter, J.V. (1975) An historical review of forest fire management in British Columbia. (Unpublished master's thesis). University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BritishColumbia.
Pojar, J., Klinka, K., & Meidinger, D. V. (1987). Biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification in British Columbia. Forest Ecology and Management, 22(1), 119-154.
Potts, J. B., & Stephens, S. L. (2009). Invasive and native plant responses to shrubland fuel reduction: comparing prescribed fire, mastication, and treatment season. Biological conservation, 142(8), 1657-1664.
Roccaforte, J. P., Fule, P. Z., & Covington, W. W. (2010). Monitoring Landscape‐Scale Ponderosa Pine Restoration Treatment Implementation and Effectiveness. Restoration Ecology, 18(6), 820-833.
Rocky Mountain Trench Ecosystem Restoration Program. (2014) Rocky Mountain Trench Ecosystem Restoration Monitoring Compilation.
Zouhar, Kris. 2003. Bromus tectorum. In: Fire Effects Information System, [Online]. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory. Available: http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/