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Identifying opportunities for the use of broadcast prescribed fire on Colorado’s Front Range

Identifying opportunities for the use of broadcast prescribed fire on Colorado’s Front Range

Robert N. Addington, Brian G. Tavernia, Michael D. Caggiano, Matthew P. Thompson, Jason D. Lawhon, John S. Sanderson


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Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
April 2, 2020

Categories: PublicationTags: Colorado, Colorado Front Range, Forest Restoration, forests, fuels management and effectiveness, fuels treatments, landscape restoration and resilience, mixed-conifer forest, ponderosa pine, Prescribed Fire, prescribed fire effectiveness, wildfire, wildfire hazard, wildfire risk mitigation, wildfire risk reduction

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