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Summerfelt
From the text ... 'A new definition of the wildland/ruban interface is needed, along with a commitment to protect and preserve all neighborhood and community at-risk values.'
Year: 2003
Type: Document

Thomas
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Year: 2003
Type: Document

Espinoza, Cui, Martell
FireSmart forest management strategies often include landscape level fuel treatments that fragment the landscape to reduce the risk of extreme fire events. We describe a decision support system that is being developed for incorporating FireSmart…
Year: 2003
Type: Document

Hubbard
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Year: 2003
Type: Document

Parmenter, Hansen, Kennedy, Cohen, Langner, Lawrence, Maxwell, Gallant, Aspinall
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Year: 2003
Type: Document

McCarthy, Wood
The Jemez Mountains Project is a part of the North American Fire Learning Network (FLN), a collaborative venture of the USDA Forest Service, the Department of the Interior and The Nature Conservancy. Project partners include Bandelier National…
Year: 2003
Type: Document

Beukema, Reinhardt, Greenough, Robinson, Kurz
The Fire and Fuels Extension to the Forest Vegetation Simulator is a model that simulates fuel dynamics and potential fire behavior over time, in the context of stand development and management. Existing models are used to represent forest stand…
Year: 2003
Type: Document

Curtin
In the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, fire research and restoration have been the cornerstone of a community-based conservation effort entitled the Malpai Borderlands Group (MBG), which is a consortium of ranchers, conservationists, and scientists. The…
Year: 2003
Type: Document