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Understanding the Factors that Influence Perceptions of Post-Wildfire Landscape Recovery Across 25 Wildfires in the Northwestern United States
C. Kooistra
, T. E. Hall
, T. Paveglio
, M. Pickering
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Wildfire
100%
Northwestern United States
100%
Post-wildfire
100%
Landscape Recovery
100%
Landscape Perception
42%
United States
14%
Forest Management
14%
Montana
14%
Management Implications
14%
Oregon
14%
Ecologists
14%
Vegetation Change
14%
Fire Behavior
14%
Landscape Effects
14%
Change Trajectories
14%
Forest Landscape
14%
Social Dimension
14%
Recovery Process
14%
Regression Analysis
14%
Washington State
14%
Hierarchical Linear Modeling
14%
Idaho
14%
Emotional Factors
14%
People's Perception
14%
Cognitive Factors
14%
Perceived Impact
14%
Ecological Role
14%
Behavior Characteristics
14%
Strong Belief
14%
Firing Range
14%
Fire Perimeter
14%
Landscape Attachment
14%
Wildfire Management
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Ecologist
100%
Fire Behavior
100%