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California chaparral and woodlands / Mediterranean forests /  woodlands /  and scrub / Habitats / Ecological succession / Fire / Wildfire / Shrubland / Rangeland / Forest / Systems ecology / Physical geography / Biogeography
Date: 2005-09-30 19:59:00
California chaparral and woodlands
Mediterranean forests
woodlands
and scrub
Habitats
Ecological succession
Fire
Wildfire
Shrubland
Rangeland
Forest
Systems ecology
Physical geography
Biogeography

Rapid Assessment Reference Condition Model The Rapid Assessment is a component of the LANDFIRE project. Reference condition models for the Rapid Assessment were created through a series of expert workshops and a peer-rev

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