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Societal benefits from wildfire mitigation activities through payments for watershed services: Insights from Colorado

December 08, 2022

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Limited seed viability in long-dead serotinous lodgepole pine trees in the Southern Rockies, USA

December 08, 2022

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Restoration and fuel hazard reduction result in equivalent reductions in crown fire behavior in dry conifer forests

December 08, 2022

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Potential operational delineations: new horizons for proactive, risk-informed strategic land and fire management

December 08, 2022

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Effects of collaborative monitoring and adaptive management on restoration outcomes in dry conifer forests

December 08, 2022

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Low- and moderate-severity fire offers key insights for landscape restoration in ponderosa pine forests

December 08, 2022

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Interactions between Climate and Stand Conditions Predict Pine Mortality during a Bark Beetle Outbreak

December 08, 2022

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Transcending Parallel Play: Boundary Spanning for Collective Action in Wildfire Management

December 08, 2022

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Beetlemania: Is the bark worse than the bite? Rocky Mountain subalpine forests recover differently after spruce beetle outbreaks and wildfires

December 07, 2022

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Subalpine tree seedlings: Assessing aging methodology and drivers of establishment

December 07, 2022

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