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Issue 19, Summer[removed]The Use of Remotely-Sensed Imagery to Analyze Vegetation Cover in Pinyon and Juniper Woodlands April Hulet, Bruce A. Roundy, Steven L. Petersen, Ryan R. Jensen, and Stephen C. Bunting Land managers
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Document Date: 2013-09-09 19:09:22


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Alturas / New York / Ely / Logan / Las Cruces / /

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Great Basin Science Delivery Project / John Wiley and Sons / Great Basin Chapter / /

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Man-Made Disaster / Business Partnership / /

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Bureau of Land Management Bureau of Reclamation Joint Fire Science Program National Interagency Fire Center / State University The Nature Conservancy University of Idaho University / /

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sagebrush study site / important tool / study site / land management / juniper site / woodland site / remote sensing tool / /

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SageSTEP Blue Mountain / Blue Mountain / /

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University of Idaho / Society for Ecological Restoration / Oregon State University / USDA / Brigham Young University / federal government / BLM Upper Snake River Field Office / Utah State University / Forest Service / University of Idaho University of Nevada / /

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Ryan R. Jensen / Bruce A. Roundy / Steven L. Petersen / Summer Olsen / Rick Miller / Matt Germino / Mark Brunson / April Hulet / Juniper Woodlands April Hulet / Jim McIver / /

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USGS ecologist / /

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Nevada / Oregon / New York / New Mexico / Utah / California / Idaho / /

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the Western Juniper Field Guide / /

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Northeastern California / Eastern Nevada / southern Oregon / /

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remote sensing / html / Geospatial technologies / http / /

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