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Martell
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Year: 1994
Type: Document
Created through the Wildfire Disaster Recovery Act of 1989 (PL 101-286), in response to the destructive western fire season of 1987 and the Yellowstone fires of 1988, the Commission was asked to consider the environmental and economic effects of…
Year: 1994
Type: Document
Meisner, Fujioka
The United States Historical Climatology Network (HCN) database was compiled by the National Climatic Data Center in response to a compelling interest in climate change. The database contains monthly temperature and precipitation data for…
Year: 1994
Type: Document
Hirsch
The 1989 fire season was the most severe in 71-years of recorded fire history in Manitoba. A total of 1147 fires burned 3.28 million ha and cost over $63 million (CDN) to suppress. The events of 1989 resulted in the development and implementation of…
Year: 1994
Type: Document
Allen
'The heightened recognition within the research community of the ecological linkages between Local sites and larger spatial scales has spawned increasing calls for more holistic management of landscapes (Noss 1983, Harris 1984, Risser 1985, Norse et…
Year: 1994
Type: Document
Meisner, Chase, Fujioka, McCutchan, Benoit
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Year: 1994
Type: Document
Heilman, Eenigenburg, Main
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Year: 1994
Type: Document
Qu, Omi
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Year: 1994
Type: Document