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Shrubland fire regime scenarios in the Swartberg Mountain Range, South Africa: implications for fire management
A. H. W. Seydack A D , S. J. Bekker B and A. H. Marshall C
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A South African National Parks, PO Box 3542, Knysna 6570, South Africa.
B Western Cape Nature Conservation Board, Private Bag X100, Cape Town 8000, South Africa.
C Western Cape Nature Conservation Board, Private Bag X658, Oudtshoorn 6620, South Africa.
D Corresponding author. Email: armins@sanparks.org
International Journal of Wildland Fire 16(1) 81-95 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF06015
Published: 20 February 2007
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