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Temperate and boreal forest mega‐fires: characteristics and challenges
SL Stephens, N Burrows, A Buyantuyev, RW Gray, RE Keane, R Kubian, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12 (2), 115-122, 2014
3642014
The elusive pursuit of interdisciplinarity at the human—environment interface
ED Roy, AT Morzillo, F Seijo, SMW Reddy, JM Rhemtulla, JC Milder, ...
BioScience 63 (9), 745-753, 2013
1302013
The politics of fire: Spanish forest policy and ritual resistance in Galicia, Spain
F Seijo
Environmental Politics 14 (3), 380-402, 2005
612005
Pre-industrial anthropogenic fire regimes in transition: the case of Spain and its implications for fire governance in Mediterranean type biomes
F Seijo, R Gray
Human Ecology Review, 58-69, 2012
542012
Forgetting fire: Traditional fire knowledge in two chestnut forest ecosystems of the Iberian Peninsula and its implications for European fire management policy
F Seijo, JDA Millington, R Gray, V Sanz, J Lozano, F García-Serrano, ...
Land Use Policy 47, 130-144, 2015
402015
Past growth suppressions as proxies of fire incidence in relict Mediterranean black pine forests
JJ Camarero, G Sangüesa-Barreda, C Montiel-Molina, F Seijo, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 413, 9-20, 2018
342018
Who framed the forest fire? State framing and peasant counter-framing of anthropogenic forest fires in Spain since 1940
F Seijo
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 11 (2), 103-128, 2009
302009
Engaging nature: environmentalism and the political theory canon
PF Cannavò, JH Lane Jr
MIT Press, 2014
272014
Traditional fire use impact in the aboveground carbon stock of the chestnut forests of Central Spain and its implications for prescribed burning
F Seijo, B Cespedes, G Zavala
Science of the total environment 625, 1405-1414, 2018
182018
Divergent fire regimes in two contrasting Mediterranean chestnut forest landscapes
F Seijo, JDA Millington, R Gray, LH Mateo, G Sangüesa-Barreda, ...
Human Ecology 45, 205-219, 2017
162017
Conflicting frames about ownership and land use drive wildfire ignitions in a protected conservation area
F Seijo, MM Godoy, D Guglielmin, C Ciampoli, S Ebright, O Picco, ...
Environmental management 65, 448-462, 2020
142020
Abrupt regime shifts in post-fire resilience of Mediterranean mountain pinewoods are fuelled by land use
JJ Camarero, G Sangüesa-Barreda, S Pérez-Díaz, C Montiel-Molina, ...
International journal of wildland fire 28 (5), 329-341, 2019
142019
Reproductive phenology determines the linkages between radial growth, fruit production and climate in four Mediterranean tree species
S Garcia-Barreda, G Sangüesa-Barreda, J Madrigal-González, F Seijo, ...
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 307, 108493, 2021
122021
Resilience as a moving target: An evaluation of last century management strategies in a dry-edge maritime pine ecosystem
D Moreno-Fernández, MA Zavala, J Madrigal-González, F Seijo
Forests 12 (9), 1151, 2021
102021
Do biosphere reserves bolster community resilience in coupled human and natural systems? Evidence from 5 case studies in Spain
JV de Lucio, F Seijo
Sustainability Science 16 (6), 2123-2136, 2021
82021
L'exception américaine: 2e partie. Ou pourquoi les États-Unis n'ont-ils pas de parti vert important?
F Seijo
Ecologie politique 41 (1), 39-48, 2011
52011
Anthropogenic land-use legacies underpin climate change-related risks to forest ecosystems
A Vilà-Cabrera, J Astigarraga, AS Jump, MA Zavala, F Seijo, D Sperlich, ...
Trends in Plant Science, 2023
42023
Fuego bueno, fuego malo: fuerzas motrices del cambio en los regímenes de incendios forestales de la Península Ibérica durante el Antropoceno
FS Maceiras
Cuadernos de la Sociedad Española de Ciencias Forestales, 367-372, 2009
42009
¡ Modernización o emigración!: desplazados ambientales y repoblación forestal en Galicia desde 1950
F Seijo
Ecología Política, 59-61, 2007
32007
Special Issue 4th International Fire Congress: Fire as a Global Process
F Seijo, RW Gray, S Rideout-Hanzak
Fire Ecology 7, 1-4, 2011
22011
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