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Fire in the Wildland-Urban Interface: Reducing Wildfire Risk While Achieving Other Landscaping Goals by Cotton K. Randall, L. Annie Hermansen-Báez, and Glenn Acomb landscaping goals
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Document Date: 2013-12-08 15:44:00


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National Wildfire Coordinating Group / County Commissioners Cooperating / Great Outdoors Publishing Company Inc. / N N N Group / /

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University Cooperative Extension Program / Southern Research Station / University of Florida / Reducing Wildfire Risk While Achieving Other Landscaping Goals The Institute of Food / Institute of Food / /

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Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences / Center for Wildland-Urban Interface Research and Information / U.S. Department of Energy / School of Forest Resources and Conservation / Institute of Food / Agricultural Sciences / USDA / USDA Forest Service / Cooperative Extension Service / Department of Landscape Architecture / U.S. Department of Agriculture / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development / Landscaping Goals Service / National Wildlife Federation / University of Florida / Equal Opportunity Institution / /

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Cotton K. Randall / Julissa M. Hernandez / Larry Korhnak / Larry Korhnak Wildfire / L. Annie Hermansen-Báez / Glenn Acomb / Alan Long / Annie Hermansen-Báez / /

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Manager / county forester / Coordinator / Associate Professor / WildlandUrban Interface Fire Project Coordinator / /

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Florida / /

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