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Type: Journal Article
Publication Date: 2002
In Flagstaff, AZ, wildland fire is the number one fire threat to communities in or adjacent to the wildland-urban interface (W-UI). Yet, successfully treating these areas to reduce the risk of fire is complicated and costly.
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Link to the full Fire Management Today issue (1.3 MB; pdf)
Citation: Farnsworth, Allen; Summerfelt, Paul. 2002. Flagstaff interface treatment prescription: results in the wildland-urban interface. Fire Management Today 62(2):13-18.
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Keywords:
- aesthetics
- Arceuthobium spp.
- Arizona
- broadcast burning
- communities
- coniferous forests
- costs
- cover type conversion
- education
- fire hazard reduction
- fire management
- fire regimes
- fire suppression
- forest management
- forest products
- grazing
- livestock
- logging
- national forests
- overstory
- partial cutting
- Pinus ponderosa
- ponderosa pine
- population density
- public information
- slash
- thinning
- treatments
- US Forest Service
- wilderness fire management
- wildlife habitat management
Tall Timbers Record Number: 15890 • Location Status: In-file • Call Number: A13.32:62/2 • Abstract Status: Fair use, Okay, Reproduced by permission
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