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And then this next screen shows a private group out there called the Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center, they say you might need to multiply it 50 times to figure out what the long-term costs of the fires.
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In 1995, the Federal Wildland Fire Management Policy stated, Science has changed the way we think about wildland fire and the way we manage it.
Christmas Trees and the Logic of Growth Mark Spitznagel 2011
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So it's back to Wildland Fire & Archaeology for me.
Want to Work on A GAME OF THRONES? grrm 2010
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Wildland fire, as a critical natural process, must be reintroduced into the ecosystem.
Christmas Trees and the Logic of Growth Mark Spitznagel 2011
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She offers support and help going after survivor benefits through her Idaho-based nonprofit Wildland Firefighter Foundation.
Vicki Minor Of Wildland Firefighter Foundation Helps Families Denied Benefits The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Fire management resources would be used in a cost-effective manner in high priority areas, such as the Wildland Urban Interface to more effectively reduce the risk of wildfire to communities.
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Wildland fires change the distribution of soil organic carbon pools with respect to their turnover (release to CO2) times.
Climate change in relation to carbon uptake and carbon storage in the Arctic 2009
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Wildland fires create a mixture of totally burned, partially burned, and unburned sections called a burn mosaic.
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Wildland fires can be both a detriment and a benefit to soil.
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Wildland fire management and hazardous fuels reduction $15,000,000
Summary of the Stimulus bill - Don't look half bad to me 2009
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