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Date: 2010-09-03 12:32:27
Forestry
Firefighting
Natural hazards
Ecological succession
Fire
Firebreak
Controlled burn
Fuel model
Fire ecology
Wildfires
Systems ecology
Wildland fire suppression

USGS crew evaluating forest thinning one year after a late-season burn. Photo by Eric Knapp. Tested by Fire: What Happens When Wildfires Meet Fuel Treatments? Summary Strong scientific evidence has long been needed on t

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