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Desirable Forest Structures for a Restored Front Range

Read entire article: DESIRABLE FOREST STRUCTURES FOR A RESTORED FRONT RANGE 

Yvette L. Dickinson and Spatial Heterogeneity Subgroup of the Front Range Roundtable – Read it here.


Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
October 23, 2015

Categories: Technical ReportTags: Colorado, Colorado Front Range, Fire History, fire regime, fire return interval, fire-prone ecosystems, Forest Management, Forest Restoration, forests, landscape restoration and resilience, ponderosa pine, wildfire, Wildfire Operations & Management, wildfire risk reduction, wildland urban interface, WUI

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