International Journal of Wildland Fire

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Journal of Wildland Fire is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Influence of fuel structure on gorse fire behaviour56
GAMBUT field measurement of emissions from a tropical peatland fire experiment: from ignition to spread to suppression43
Observations of a rotating pyroconvective plume41
Understanding the challenges in bushfire map use and effective decision-making amongst the Australian public40
Systematising experts’ understanding of traditional burning in Portugal: a mental model approach30
Fire on a tropical floodplain: a fine-scale fire history of coastal floodplains in the Northern Territory, Australia28
Testing simple approaches to map sediment mobilisation hotspots after wildfires26
Evaluating the Drought Code for lowland taiga of Interior Alaska using eddy covariance measurements26
Assessment of wildland firefighter opinions and experiences related to incident medical providers25
GAMBUT field experiment of peatland wildfires in Sumatra: from ignition to spread and suppression25
Non-parametric comparative analysis of the spatiotemporal pattern of human-caused and natural wildfires in Galicia24
Prescribed fire increases forage mineral content in grazed rangeland23
Compiling historical descriptions of past Indigenous cultural burning: a dataset for the eastern United States22
Regional drought synchronised historical fires in dry forests of the Montane Cordillera Ecozone, Canada21
Projecting live fuel moisture content via deep learning21
An integrated framework for habitat restoration in fire-prone areas: part 1 – co-creation of land management scenarios21
An approach to integrated data management for three-dimensional, time-dependent fire behaviour model evaluation20
Associations between Australian climate drivers and extreme weekly fire danger19
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