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Wildfires
Natural environment
Nature
Energy
Fuel model
Psychometrics
Energy economics
Fuel efficiency
Greenhouse gas
Controlled burn
G factor
Indirect land use change impacts of biofuels

A case study comparison of LANDFIRE fuel loading and emissions generation on a mixed conifer forest in northern Idaho, USA

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