Eva Strand

Eva Strand

University of Idaho

H-index: 31

North America-United States

About Eva Strand

Eva Strand, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Idaho, specializes in the field of Landscape ecology, fire ecology, rangeland ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Cheatgrass alters flammability of native perennial grasses in laboratory combustion experiments

Review of fuel treatment effects on fuels, fire behavior and ecological resilience in sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) ecosystems in the Western U.S.

Fuelscape datasets for wildfire risk assessment in the sagebrush biome (270m)

Informing Sustainable Forest Management: Remote Sensing Strategies for Assessing Soil Disturbance after Wildfire and Salvage Logging

No Fire on the Mountain: Has Fire Suppression Caused Population Declines of an Imperiled Ground Squirrel?​

Managing Medusahead Using Dormant Season Grazing in the Northern Great Basin

Future direction of fuels management in sagebrush rangelands

Fuel treatments in shrublands experiencing pinyon and juniper expansion result in trade-offs between desired vegetation and increased fire behavior

Eva Strand Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Landscape Ecology

Citations(all)

2795

Citations(since 2020)

1340

Cited By

1988

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

51

i10Index(since 2020)

39

Email

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University of Idaho

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Eva Strand Skills & Research Interests

Landscape ecology

fire ecology

rangeland ecology

Top articles of Eva Strand

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Cheatgrass alters flammability of native perennial grasses in laboratory combustion experiments

Georgia R Harrison

Lisa C Jones

Lisa M Ellsworth

Eva K Strand

Timothy S Prather

2024/4/16

Review of fuel treatment effects on fuels, fire behavior and ecological resilience in sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) ecosystems in the Western U.S.

Jeanne C Chambers

Eva K Strand

Lisa M Ellsworth

Claire M Tortorelli

Alexandra K Urza

...

2024/3/27

Fuelscape datasets for wildfire risk assessment in the sagebrush biome (270m)

Karen C Short

Joe H Scott

Julie W Gilbertson-Day

James M Napoli

Julia H Olszewski

...

2024

Informing Sustainable Forest Management: Remote Sensing Strategies for Assessing Soil Disturbance after Wildfire and Salvage Logging

Forests

Sarah A Lewis

Peter R Robichaud

Vince A Archer

Andrew T Hudak

Jan UH Eitel

...

2023/11/10

No Fire on the Mountain: Has Fire Suppression Caused Population Declines of an Imperiled Ground Squirrel?​

Alyssa Livingston

2023

Managing Medusahead Using Dormant Season Grazing in the Northern Great Basin

Rangeland Ecology & Management

William J Price

April Hulet

K Scott Jensen

Eva K Strand

Chad S Boyd

...

2023/9/1

Future direction of fuels management in sagebrush rangelands

Rangeland Ecology & Management

Douglas J. Shinneman

Eva K. Strand

Mike Pellant

John T. Abatzoglou

Mark W. Brunson

...

2023

Fuel treatments in shrublands experiencing pinyon and juniper expansion result in trade-offs between desired vegetation and increased fire behavior

Fire Ecology

Claire L Williams

Lisa M Ellsworth

Eva K Strand

Matt C Reeves

Scott E Shaff

...

2023/8/7

Using Next Generation Fuels Data and Outcome-Based Metrics in Fire Risk Assessments for High Value Resources in the Sagebrush Biome

Jeanne C Chambers

Matthew C Reeves

Karen C Short

Alexandra K Urza

Brice Hanberry

...

2023/12

Two invasive Hieracium species’ potential distributions within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem were defined using invasion susceptibility models and habitat …

Biological Invasions

Christie H Guetling

Lisa C Jones

Eva K Strand

Don W Morishita

Julia Piaskowski

...

2023/7

Effects of Pre-Fire Vegetation on the Post-Fire Plant Community Response to Wildfire along a Successional Gradient in Western Juniper Woodlands

Fire

Eva K Strand

Stephen C Bunting

2023/4/2

Fuel treatment response groups for fire-prone sagebrush landscapes

Fire Ecology

Jeanne C Chambers

Jessi L Brown

Matthew C Reeves

Eva K Strand

Lisa M Ellsworth

...

2023/11/21

Multiple factors constrain Ponderosa Pine regeneration 9 years after a mixed severity wildfire in Central Arizona

Joseph W Connolly

Eva Kristina Strand

2022/10/6

Fuel reduction treatments reduce modeled fire intensity in the sagebrush steppe

Ecosphere

Lisa M Ellsworth

Beth A Newingham

SE Shaff

CL Williams

Eva K Strand

...

2022/5

Environmental influences on density and height growth of natural ponderosa pine regeneration following wildfires

Fire

Darcy H Hammond

Eva K Strand

Penelope Morgan

Andrew T Hudak

Beth A Newingham

2021/10/21

Evaluating the persistence of post-wildfire ash: a multi-platform spatiotemporal analysis

Fire

Sarah A Lewis

Peter R Robichaud

Andrew T Hudak

Eva K Strand

Jan UH Eitel

...

2021/10/9

Ecology of Fire-Dependent Ecosystems

Rangelands

Eva Strand

2021/6

The effect of seeding treatments and climate on fire regimes in Wyoming sagebrush steppe

Fire

Chris Bowman-Prideaux

Beth A Newingham

Eva K Strand

2021/3/27

Tree mortality in western US forests forecasted using forest inventory and Random Forest classification

Ecosphere

Brandon McNellis

AMS Smith

AT Hudak

EK Strand

2021

A Spatial-Spectral-Temporal Evaluation of Ash Cover After Wildfire

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Sarah Lewis

Peter Robichaud

Andrew Hudak

Jan Eitel

Eva Strand

...

2021/12

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