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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): Doreen Fitzgerald
Publication Date: 2004

The summer of 2004 was a hot and smoky one for Alaska's Interior, focusing residents' attention on fire management issues. Natural regeneration of the boreal forest after fire literally has made the forests that are managed today. Forestry professor Scott Rupp and others are developing computer models to improve the information available to those who must plan for wildfire on the millions of burnable acres in Alaska and elsewhere.

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Citation: Fitzgerald, Doreen. 2004. Fires in Interior Alaska: Forest, fire, people, money: a balancing act for managers, Watching the trees return, Modeling fuels and fire to improve management. Agroborealis 36(2):4-12.

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  • 2004 fire season
  • fire management
  • fire plan
  • fire recovery
  • fuel modeling
  • regeneration
  • tourism
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FRAMES Record Number: 4010