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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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Albuquerque / Washington DC / Sacramento / /

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Fire Sciences Laboratory / Ogden / Literature Local Data Expert Estimate Fire Regime Group / R3OCWO Potential Natural Vegetation Group / /

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United States / Mexico / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / Man-Made Disaster / /

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University of New Mexico Press / Woodland-Grassland Complex / Rocky Mountain Research Station / Fort Collins / University of Utah Press / /

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Herbaceous mountain / Arizona-New Mexico Semi-desert Mountains / /

Organization

Congress / U.S. Department of Agriculture / American Geographical Society / USDA / USDA Forest Service / University of Utah Press / Salt Lake City / Forest Service / University of New Mexico Press / /

Person

Jane Kapler / Tyson Swetnam Reese Lolley / /

Position

Governor / Madrean Oak Conifer Woodland General Information Contributors / General / /

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C / /

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Texas / New Mexico / Utah / Arizona-New Mexico Semi-desert Mountains / Chihuahuan Semi-Desert / /

Region

western Texas / southern New Mexico / northwestern Mexico / Southern Arizona / southwestern United States / Southwest / /

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www.frcc.gov / http /

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