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Climatic and Human Impacts on Fire Regimes in Forests and Grasslands of the U.S. Southwest
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Assessing the Consequences of Interactions between Human Activities and a Changing Climate (2000)
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Book Chapter | Greenland D, Goodin DG, Smith RC. Multi-decadal drought cycles in south-centra New Mexico: patterns and consequences. Oxford University Press, New York, NY. 2003: |
R828732 (2003) |
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Book Chapter | Morehouse BJ. Walking the talk: building public participation into science-based decision support for wildland fire management. In: Martin WE, Raish C, Kent B. Wildfire Risk: Human Perceptions and Management Implications. Washington, DC: Resources for the Future Press, 2008, Chapter 12, pp. 194-211. |
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Book Chapter | Morehouse B, Christopherson G, Crimmins M, Orr B, Overpeck J, Swetnam T, Yool S, Grunberg W, Perin J, Johnson P, Jensen S, Thwaits A, Severson H. Modeling interactions among wildland fire, climate and society in the context of climatic variability and change in the Southwest US. In: Ruth M, Donaghy K, Kirshen P, eds. Regional Climate Change and Variability: Impacts and Responses. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2006, Chapter 3, pp. 58-78. |
R828732 (Final) R832220 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Veblen TT, Baker WL, Montenegro G, Swetnam TW. Tree-ring reconstructions of fire and climate history in the Sierra Nevada of California and Southwestern United States. Springer, New York, NY. 2003: |
R828732 (2003) |
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