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2. Estimating Cost-Effectiveness of Hawaiian Dry Forest Restoration Using Spatial Changes in Water Yield and Landscape Flammability under Climate Change
3. The Contemporary Scale and Context of Wildfire in Hawai‘i
4. Advancing the LightGBM approach with three novel nature-inspired optimizers for predicting wildfire susceptibility in Kauaʻi and Molokaʻi Islands, Hawaii
5. Improving the prediction of wildfire susceptibility on Hawaiʻi Island, Hawaiʻi, using explainable hybrid machine learning models
6. Development of novel optimized deep learning algorithms for wildfire modeling: A case study of Maui, Hawai‘i
7. Enhancing predictive ability of optimized group method of data handling (GMDH) method for wildfire susceptibility mapping
8. Reducing seed predation by introduced rodents helps, but is insufficient, to prevent long-term decline of common forest trees
9. Fire and Rain : The Potential of Fire as a Hurricane Hazard
10. Population collapse of a Gondwanan conifer follows the loss of Indigenous fire regimes in a northern Australian savanna
11. Fire and Rain : The Legacy of Hurricane Lane in Hawaiʻi
12. On the anniversary of the Maui fires, a call for Indigenous land care to mitigate future disasters.
13. Drought as an emergent driver of ecological transformation in the twenty-first century.
14. Vegetation—Rainfall interactions reveal how climate variability and climate change alter spatial patterns of wildland fire probability on Big Island, Hawaii
15. Guiding Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping With Structured Decision Making to Inform Complex Natural Resource Management Problems in Waiʻanae Hawaiʻi.
16. How people, rainfall and vegetation shape tropical island fire regimes across Micronesia.
17. Human-Imposed, Fine-Grained Patch Burning Explains the Population Stability of a Fire-Sensitive Conifer in a Frequently Burnt Northern Australia Savanna
18. The Fire Refuge Value of Patches of a Fire-Sensitive Tree in Fire-prone Savannas: Callitris intratropica in Northern Australia
19. The contemporary scale and context of wildfire in Hawai'i
20. Future directions for forest restoration in Hawai‘i
21. Tree cover—fire interactions promote the persistence of a fire-sensitive conifer in a highly flammable savanna
22. Cultivation of Non-timber Forest Products Alters Understory Light Availability in a Humid Tropical Forest in Mexico
23. A Century of Drought in Hawaiʻi: Geospatial Analysis and Synthesis across Hydrological, Ecological, and Socioeconomic Scales.
24. Moisture availability and ecological restoration limit fine fuels and modelled wildfire intensity following non‐native ungulate removal in Hawaii.
25. Ecosystem carbon balance in the Hawaiian Islands under different scenarios of future climate and land use change.
26. Maintaining the Many Societal Benefits of Rangelands The Case of Hawai'i.
27. Traditional lifestyles, transition, and implications for healthy aging: An Example from the remote island of Pohnpei, Micronesia.
28. Active restoration enhances recovery of a Hawaiian mesic forest after fire.
29. Local and global pyrogeographic evidence that indigenous fire management creates pyrodiversity.
30. Cultural legacies, fire ecology, and environmental change in the Stone Country of Arnhem Land and Kakadu National Park, Australia.
31. The effects of non-timber forest product cultivation on the plant community structure and composition of a humid tropical forest in southern Mexico.
32. Assessing Baseline Carbon Stocks for Forest Transitions: A Case Study of Agroforestry Restoration from Hawaiʻi.
33. Bringing multiple values to the table : assessing future land-use and climate change in North Kona, Hawaiʻi
34. Bringing multiple values to the table: assessing future land-use and climate change in North Kona, Hawai'i.
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