Fire as an Ecological and Silvicultural Factor in the Ponderosa Pine Region of the Pacific Slope
Fire Ecology2014Vol. 10(1), pp. 3–13
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Abstract
This article presents evidence in support of the author’s belief that complete prevention of forest fires in the ponderosa pine region of the Pacific Slope1 has certain undesirable ecological and silvicultural effects. He emphasizes the fact that conditions are already deplorable and are becoming increasingly serious over large areas, and urges intensive research on the problem.
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