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Threads of continuity ran through this excellent workshop. The workshop was characterized by an abiding interest in a common terminology, concern about scale (how large, or small, an area can be represented), the resolution of data required to make effective management decisions, recognition of the limitations of fire history information, the cultural, biological and environmental stratification of data, and animated discussions regarding differing methodologies. These threads wove a unifying strength into the workshop's fabric. But some of the participants harbored reservations about the utility of fire history information; thus, the question: Who cares about fire history? This questioning remark was overhead during one of the informal discussion periods, and it is an appropriate one to ask.
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- dendrochronology
- ecosystem dynamics
- fire intensity
- fire scar analysis
- fire suppression
- grazing
- habitat types
- histories
- human caused fires
- introduced species
- land management
- sampling
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