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A Toolkit for Assessment of Hazards
Author: Joint Fire Science Program Published: 2007 Posted: 12/5/2007
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Behavior Modification: Tempering Fire at the Landscape Level
1MB Author: Mark Finney Published: 2008 Posted: 5/9/2008
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Bull Fire Fuel Treatment Effectiveness
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4MB Author: USFS Published: 2010 Posted: 3/21/2011
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Communities at Risk from Wildfire: How much is on federal lands?
1MB Author: Greg Aplet Published: 2003 Posted: 6/24/2008
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Considering Social Acceptability of Fuels Treatments
155KB Author: Pamela Jakes Published: 2006 Posted: 6/19/2008
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Fuel treatment principles for complex landscapes
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 ...
118.8KB Author: Rachel White Published: 2004 Posted: 12/27/2005
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Integrating Science into Fire Management Planning
820KB Author: Hannah Nordhaus Published: 2004 Posted: 6/24/2008
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Issues Affecting Social Acceptability of Fuels Treatments
168KB Author: Pamela Jakes Published: 2006 Posted: 6/19/2008
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Landscape Change and Aesthetics
174KB Author: Robert Ryan Published: 2006 Posted: 6/19/2008
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Landscape Preference in Forested Ecosystems
156.49 bytes Author: Robert Ryan Published: 2006 Posted: 6/19/2008
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