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Simulating landscape-scale effects of fuels treatments in the Sierra Nevada, California, USA

Alexandra D. Syphard A E , Robert M. Scheller B C , Brendan C. Ward B , Wayne D. Spencer D and James R. Strittholt B
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A Conservation Biology Institute, 10423 Sierra Vista Avenue, La Mesa, CA 91941, USA.

B Conservation Biology Institute, 136 SW Washington Avenue, Suite 202, Corvallis, OR 97333, USA.

C Present address: Department of Environmental Sciences and Management, Portland State University, PO Box 751, Portland, OR 97207, USA.

D Conservation Biology Institute, 815 Madison Avenue, San Diego, CA 92116, USA.

E Corresponding author. Email: asyphard@consbio.org

International Journal of Wildland Fire 20(3) 364-383 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF09125
Submitted: 2 November 2009  Accepted: 3 August 2010   Published: 5 May 2011



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