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  1. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of Fire Science, UC Berkeley‬ - ‪‪Cited by 24,185‬‬ - ‪Fire Science‬ - ‪Fire Ecology‬ - ‪forest restoration‬ - ‪forest policy‬ - ‪disturbance ecology‬.

  2. Scott Stephens, a professor of environmental science, policy and management at Berkeley and co-director of Berkeley Forests, joins SHORT WAVE, the daily science podcast from NPR with an urgent message: They've been here 1,500 years, and each tree maybe survived 60, 70, 80 fires. That's incredible.

  3. Professor. I am 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 and management may change this interaction.

  4. Scott Stephens is a multifaceted artist and businessman who leads the rock band Liquid Blue and owns several companies in real estate, insurance and publishing. He is also a Guinness World Record holder, a bodysurfer, a traveler and an environmental activist.

  5. Associate Adjunct Professor Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, UC Berkeley. Research Scientist US Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station. bcollins@berkeley.edu. (510) 664-7027.

  6. The mission of the Fire Science Laboratory at the University of California Berkeley is to conduct scientific research and provide academic training in the fields of wildland fire science, ecology, and resource management.

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  8. Scott Stephens, UC Berkeley fire ecologist and professor, contributed science to the U.S. Wildland Fire Mitigation and Management Commission report. The report recommends proactive fire management, such as prescribed burning and cultural burning, to reduce wildfire risks.