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Johansen
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Year: 1985
Type: Document

Agee
Evaluations of fire management programs have been based primarily on ecological criteria rather than on cost-effectiveness. Determining cost-effectiveness poses several problems: current budgeting practices do not encourage such evaluations,…
Year: 1985
Type: Document

Gaidula
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Year: 1985
Type: Document

Ferry
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Year: 1985
Type: Document

Apfelbaum
Cattails generally occur as scattered sterile plants in high-quality natural areas. Disruptions of hydrology, wildfire suppression, or system enrichment may favor cattail growth. System disruption is often followed by the growth of dense…
Year: 1985
Type: Document

Johnston, Woodward
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Year: 1985
Type: Document

Drew, Samuel, Lukiwski, Willman
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Year: 1985
Type: Document

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Year: 1985
Type: Document

From the text...'INTRODUCTION This guide gives forest managers a description of the National Fire-Danger Rating System (NFDRS), and explains the standards and procedures involved. It contains a brief explanation of the basic structure and factors…
Year: 1985
Type: Document

Thompson, Shay
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Year: 1985
Type: Document