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Forest ecology / Ecological succession / Fire / Ecosystems / Occupational safety and health / Wildfire / Chaparral / Forest / Grassland / Flora of the United States / Systems ecology / Biogeography
Date: 2005-09-30 19:57:00
Forest ecology
Ecological succession
Fire
Ecosystems
Occupational safety and health
Wildfire
Chaparral
Forest
Grassland
Flora of the United States
Systems ecology
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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