Fire ecology -- United States
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Fire ecology -- United States
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Fire ecology
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Incoming Resources
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- Survival of northern red oak acorns after fall burning, L.R. Auchmoody, H. Clay Smith
- Smokechasing, [a new look at wildfires by one of America's leading fire scholars], Stephen J. Pyne
- Wildland fire in ecosystems, editors, Kristin Zouhar ... [and others] ; authors, Alison Ainsworth ... [and others]
- Fire and ashes, on the front lines of American wildfire, John N. Maclean
- Ecological effects of prescribed fire season, a literature review and synthesis for managers, Eric E. Knapp, Becky L. Estes, and Carl N. Skinner
- Development of a severe fire potential map for the contiguous United States, by Gregory K. Dillon [and five others]
- Research and Development Wildland Fire and Fuels accomplishments and outcomes, Matthew Rollins [and three others]
- Development and application of the Fireshed Registry, Alan A. Ager [and seven others]
- Protecting people and sustaining resources in fire-adapted ecosystems, a cohesive strategy, [Lyle Laverty, Jerry Williams]
- Wildland fire science at the U.S. Geological Survey, supporting wildland fire and land management across the United States
- Federal wildfire management, ten-year funding trends and issues (FY2011-FY2020), Katie Hoover
- Native Fire, prescribed fire through traditional ecological knowledge
- The National Strategy, the final phase in the development of the national cohesive wildland fire management strategy
- USGS wildland fire research
- Fire Weather Development Act of 2023, report (to accompany H.R. 4866)
- Wildland fire impacts on water yield across the contiguous United States, Dennis W. Hallema [and eight others]
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