PART I: CONCEPTS AND THEORY 1. Toward a Theory of Landscape Fire Donald McKenzie, Carol Miller, and Donald A. Falk 2. Scaling Laws and Complexity in Fire Regimes Donald McKenzie and Maureen Kennedy 3. Native Fire Regimes and Landscape Resilience Max A. Moritz, Paul F. Hessburg, and Nicholas A. Povak PART II: CLIMATE CONTEXT 4. Climate and Spatial Patterns of Wildfire in North America Ze’ev Gedalof 5. Climatic Water Balance and Regional Fire Years in the Pacific Northwest, USA: Linking Regional Climate and Fire at Landscape Scales Jeremy S. Littell and Richard B. Gwozdz PART III: LANDSCAPE FIRE DYNAMICS AND INTERACTIONS 6. Pyrogeography and Biogeochemical Resilience Erica A.H. Smithwick 7. Reconstructing Landscape Pattern of Historical Fires and Fire Regimes Tyson Swetnam, Donald A. Falk, Amy E. Hessl, and Calvin Farris 8. Fire and Invasive Plants on California Landscapes Jon E. Keeley, Janet Franklin, and Carla D’Antonio 9. Modeling Landscape Fire and Wildlife Habitat Samuel A. Cushman, Tzeidle N. Wasserman, and Kevin McGarigal PART IV: LANDSCAPE FIRE MANAGEMENT, POLICY, AND RESEARCH IN AN ERA OF GLOBAL CHANGE 10. Managing and Adapting to Changing Fire Regimes in a Warmer Climate David L. Peterson, Jessica E. Halofsky, and Morris C. Johnson 11. Wilderness Fire Management in a Changing Environment Carol Miller, John Abatzoglou, Timothy Brown, and Alexandra Syphard 12. Synthesis: Landscape Ecology and Changing Fire Regimes Donald McKenzie, Carol Miller, and Donald A. Falk