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Wildland Urban Interface Fire Problem: A consequence of fire exclusion

THE WILDLAND-URBAN INTERFACE FIRE PROBLEM

by Jack Cohen

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Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
April 10, 2020

Categories: Article/Book/ChapterTags: defensible space, extreme fire behavior, extreme fire weather, fire on private land, fire-adapted communities and fire response, fire-resistant construction practices, fire-resistant renovation techniques, high-severity wildfire, home ignition zone, Human Dimensions of Fire, human dimensions of natural resources, property damage, property protection, wildfire, wildland urban interface, WUI

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