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Community wildfire protection planning: The importance of framing, scale, and building sustainable capacity
Daniel R. Williams
, Pamela J. Jakes
, Sam Burns
, Antony S. Cheng
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Kristen C. Nelson
, Victoria Sturtevant
, Rachel F. Brummel
, Emily Staychock
, Stephanie G. Souter
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Community Wildfire Protection
100%
Protection Planning
100%
Sustainable Capacity
100%
United States
50%
Best Management Practices
50%
Community Wildfire Protection Plan
50%
Forest Health
50%
Taking Steps
50%
Wildland-urban Interface
50%
Hazardous Fuels Reduction
50%
Problem Frames
50%
Wildfire Management
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Wildland-Urban Interface
100%
Wildland Fire Management
100%
Forest Health
100%
Case Study
100%
Best Management Practice
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States
100%
Forest Health
100%
Sustainable Building
100%
Fire Management
100%