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Wildfires / Systems ecology / Occupational safety and health / Ecology / Forestry / Ecological succession / Boreal forest of Canada / Controlled burn / Taiga / Bushfires in Australia / Black Saturday bushfires / Quadrennial Fire Review
Date: 2011-12-27 04:15:18
Wildfires
Systems ecology
Occupational safety and health
Ecology
Forestry
Ecological succession
Boreal forest of Canada
Controlled burn
Taiga
Bushfires in Australia
Black Saturday bushfires
Quadrennial Fire Review

1 Migration and Global Environmental Change SR10: Specification for a state of science review – wildland fires

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