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Going Slow to Go Fast: Landscape Designs to Achieve Multiple Benefits

The article “Going Slow to Go Fast: Landscape Designs to Achieve Multiple Benefits” looks at the compatibility of management intended to protect communities from wildfire and that intended to promote forest resilience, carbon stores and biodiversity. The work was based in the Tahoe Central Sierra Initiative study area.

Posted by:
Angela Hollingsworth
Published on:
August 27, 2025

Categories: PublicationTags: biodiversity, carbon, Communities, Forest resilience, wildfire

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