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Crawford
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Year: 1984
Type: Document

Harris
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Year: 1984
Type: Document

Thomas
From the Introduction: 'The use of aerial ignition on prescribed fires has become a feasible and successful method for treating areas with different objectives. in the USDA Forest Service's Southwestern Region. This paper describes the planning…
Year: 1984
Type: Document

Brown
From the Final Remarks...'Designing fire prescriptions to meet today's demand for skill and professionalism requires an orderly planning process. At the start of this process, fire objectives must be derived from land managment objectives and…
Year: 1984
Type: Document

Gruell
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Year: 1984
Type: Document

Smith
Large suppression programs have been organized in an effort to avoid the potentially large damages from wildfires. To help determine the efficient sizes and usage of these programs, simulation models have been developed. Recent widespread…
Year: 1984
Type: Document

Martin
Fire is used in land management because it helps to solve the problems of the land manager. Fire is presently used extensively to reduce fire hazard, prepare sites for forest regeneration, and improve range and wildlife habitat. Fire has great…
Year: 1984
Type: Document

Davis
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Year: 1984
Type: Document