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  1. Research Description. 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, changing climates, and management may change this interaction. He is also interested in forest and ...

  2. Jul 10, 2021 · NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben speaks with Scott Stephens, professor of wildfire science, about the ongoing threat of wildfires as much of the western U.S. continues facing extreme heat.

  3. Scott L. Stephens. Professor. Education. Ph.D. Wildland Resource Science University of California, Berkeley, 1995. B.S. Electrical Engineering Sacramento State University, 1985. Research Interests / Specializations: Wildland fire science, fire ecology, forest ecology, forest policy, forest management. Research Description:

  4. Scott Stephens is the founder & current C.E.O. of Liquid Blue, a leading events band based in San Diego, California. Numerous awards include “America’s Best Dance Band” at the National Music Awards, “Best Cover Band” at the San Diego Music Awards, “Pop Album of the Year” at the Los Angeles Music Awards and a Guinness World Record.

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  6. The effects of forest fuel-reduction treatments in the United States. SL Stephens, JD McIver, REJ Boerner, CJ Fettig, JB Fontaine, ... BioScience 62 (6), 549-560. , 2012. 439. 2012. Evaluation of the effects of silvicultural and fuels treatments on potential fire behaviour in Sierra Nevada mixed-conifer forests.

  7. Since 1996 Scott Stephens has been the driving force behind the musical group Liquid Blue. On-stage he was the band’s lead vocalist, front-person, and songwriter 15 years. He is currently the C.E.O. of Liquid Blue, Inc. Scott has traveled the globe to more than 120 nations and currently live in three countries.

  8. Dr. Scott Stephens. Professor. sstephens@berkeley.edu, google scholar page. Hometown: Napa, CA. Ph.D. Wildland Resource Science, University of California Berkeley. Publications via Google Scholar. Current Projects. Illilouette Creek basin research.

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