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U.S. Wildfire Cost-Plus-Loss Economics Project: The “One-Pager” Checklist
1MB Author: Bob Zybach, Michael Dubrasich, Gregory Brenner, John Marker Published: 2009 Posted: 10/18/2012
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WFSAs: Comparing Estimated and Actual Outcomes
228KB Author: Geoffrey Donovan Published: 2005 Posted: 6/2/2008
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When Beetles and Fire Dance: Understanding the Interplay of Beetles and Severe Wildfire in Subalpine Forests
78KB Author: Daniel Tinker Published: 2007 Posted: 1/15/2008
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Wildfire Monitoring Using Wireless Sensor Networks
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221KB Author: David M. Doolin and Nicholas Sitar Published: 2006 Posted: 7/11/2006
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Wildland Fire Behavior Case Studies and the 1938 Honey Fire Controversy
2.59 MB Author: Martin E. Alexander and Stephen W. Taylor Published: 2009 Posted: 2/11/2009
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Wisdom in the Lessons Learned Library: Work Ethics and Firefighter Identities in the Fire Orders, 2005 Safety Summit
Using ethical theory as a lens for analysis, the paper shows how the original Fire Orders attempted to codify an individual “virtue ethic” for firefighter safety traditionally managed through narrative ...
140.8KB Author: J. A. Thackaberry Published: 2005 Posted: 5/4/2005
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