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Stephens, Scott
Submitted by cmjones on March 6, 2007 - 11:24am.Name of Person:
Scott Stephens
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Department:
ESPM, Associate Professor
Research Interests:
Scott Stephens is interested in the interactions of wildland fire and ecosystems. This includes how prehistoric fires once interacted with ecosystems, how current wildland fires are affecting ecosystems, and how future fires and management may change this interaction. He is also interested in wildland fire policy and how it can be improved to meet the challenges of the next decades. How fire will be affected by climate change is a new area of research.
Beall, Frank
Submitted by cmjones on March 2, 2007 - 1:28pm.Name of Person:
Frank Beall
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Department:
ESPM, Professor
Research Interests:
Frank C Beall's research examines performance of wood and wood-based materials in structures. Current focus is on improving durability of structures, including an exploration of how they are affected by decay, fire, and earthquakes. His projects include developing recommendations for reducing fire damage of structures in the urban-wildland interface and evaluating seismic performance of wood shear walls, which are critical to earthquake effects on wood-frame buildings.
Understanding Urban-Wildland Interface Fires
Submitted by cmjones on March 9, 2007 - 12:09pm.Department:
ESPM
Course Number:
181B
Course Title:
Understanding Urban-Wildland Interface Fires
Instructor:
Beall
Description:
Covers
the basics of how wildfires behave at the interface of homes and wildlands.
Included are the interactions between vegetation and structural fires, the
relationship of fires with different kinds of biomass, modeling fire behavior
given different development and vegetation scenarios, impacts on air quality,
and case studies from around the globe.
Units:
3
Course Type:
Undergraduate
