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Fire Effects Information System (FEIS)
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Managers and fuel planners need ready access to quality information about the effects of fire on plants and animals. ... provides accessible, up-to-date fire effects summaries, taken from current ...
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124.5KB Author: Rachel White Published: 2004 Posted: 12/27/2005 [Summary]
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Fire Learning Network Dispatch
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project of The Nature Conservancy, the USDA Forest Service, and the Dept. of the Interior, the network was created in 2002 to catalyze efforts to reduce hazardous fuels across the country. ... Part of the larger joint ...
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234.1KB Author: The Nature Conservancy Published: 2006 Posted: 6/22/2006 [Summary]
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Fire Learning Network Dispatch
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project of The Nature Conservancy, the USDA Forest Service, and the Dept. of the Interior, the network was created in 2002 to catalyze efforts to reduce hazardous fuels across the country. ... Part of the larger joint ...
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233.6KB Author: The Nature Conservancy Published: 2006 Posted: 7/14/2006 [Summary]
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Fire Suppression in Coastal Shrublands in Southern and Central California
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46KB Author: Jon Keeley Published: 2003 Posted: 2/6/2008 [Summary]
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Fire Temperature Patterns and Effects on Annual Plants in the Mojave Desert
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32KB Author: Matthew Brooks Published: 2002 Posted: 2/6/2008 [Summary]
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First Order Fire Effects Model (FOFEM)
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First order fire effects are the immediate impacts of fire on soils, fuels, and vegeta-tion. ... These form an important basis for predicting secondary fire effects such as plant regeneration, plant succession, weed ...
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140.8KB Author: Rachel White Published: 2004 Posted: 12/27/2005 [Summary]
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FLN Dispatch - Emerging Lessons from the Fire Network
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234 KB Author: The Nature Conservancy Published: 2006 Posted: 9/6/2006 [Summary]
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Frequency and season of prescription fires to reduce hazardous fuel loads on the lower Piedmont of Georgia: establishing a demon
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Author: Kenneth Outcalt Published: 2005 Posted: 12/10/2007 [Summary]
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Fuel treatment principles for complex landscapes
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Forest and shrubland ecosystems have complex patterns and biophysical pro-cesses, and the effectiveness of site-specific modification of fire hazard is directly proportional to the quantity and quality of local data ...
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118.8KB Author: Rachel White Published: 2004 Posted: 12/27/2005 [Summary]
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Historic Fire Regime in Southern California Shrublands
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35KB Author: Jon Keeley Published: 2001 Posted: 2/6/2008 [Summary]
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