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Main
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Year: 1981
Type: Document

Niering
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Year: 1981
Type: Document

McMahon
The history of the Clean Air Act is reviewed from 1955 to 1980. The 1980 Visibility Regulation is cited as the first federal clean air policy which specifically addresses prescribed burning. Thirty-six states containing National Parks and Wilderness…
Year: 1981
Type: Document

Connell, Raison, Khanna, Woods
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Year: 1981
Type: Document

Kronemann, Simpson, Britton
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Year: 1981
Type: Document

Marty, Barney
A guidebook has been developed to assist the fire managers and planners in estimating actual economic costs, losses, and benefits resulting from fire management activities. This guidebook was developed and tested on 12 National Forests during the…
Year: 1981
Type: Document

Niering
Prescribed burning is extensively used in wildlife, forest, and range management, and in maintaining biotic diversity. Burning tends to increase food and/or favourable habitat conditions for many upland game and waterfowl species. Prescribed burning…
Year: 1981
Type: Document

Swanson
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Year: 1981
Type: Document