Fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests : a comparison of three treatments in a western Montana ponderosa pine stand /
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Scott, Joe H. Fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests : a comparison of three treatments in a western Montana ponderosa pine stand / Joe H. Scott. Ogden, UT (324 25th St., Ogden 84401) : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, [1998] 19 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm. Research paper RMRS ; RP-5 Also available on the World Wide Web. Cover title. "May 1998." Shipping list no.: 98-0299-P. Includes bibliographical references (p. 18-19). Three alternative thinning treatments for reducing fire hazard and improving forest health in scenic ponderosa pine forests of the Intermountain West are compared. Treatment cost and revenue, su,rface and crown fuel reduction, and aesthetic preference of the treatments are analyzed. The application of these ecosystem restoration treatments may have far reaching implications. Fuel reduction (Wildfire prevention) Montana. Ponderosa pine Montana. Old growth forests Montana. Forest fires Montana Prevention and control. Rocky Mountain Research Station (Fort Collins, Colo.) Research paper RMRS ; RP-5. http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_rp005.pdf |
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Scott, Joe H. |
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Scott, Joe H. Fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests : a comparison of three treatments in a western Montana ponderosa pine stand / Research paper RMRS Cover title. "May 1998." Shipping list no.: 98-0299-P. Three alternative thinning treatments for reducing fire hazard and improving forest health in scenic ponderosa pine forests of the Intermountain West are compared. Treatment cost and revenue, su,rface and crown fuel reduction, and aesthetic preference of the treatments are analyzed. The application of these ecosystem restoration treatments may have far reaching implications. Fuel reduction (Wildfire prevention) Montana Ponderosa pine Montana Old growth forests Montana Forest fires Montana Prevention and control |
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Scott, Joe H. Rocky Mountain Research Station (Fort Collins, Colo.) Rocky Mountain Research Station (Fort Collins, Colo.) Scott, Joe H |
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Rocky Mountain Research Station (Fort Collins, Colo.) |
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Scott, Joe H. |
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Fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests : a comparison of three treatments in a western Montana ponderosa pine stand / |
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a comparison of three treatments in a western Montana ponderosa pine stand / |
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Fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests : |
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Fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests : |
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Fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests : a comparison of three treatments in a western Montana ponderosa pine stand / |
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Fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests : a comparison of three treatments in a western Montana ponderosa pine stand / |
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Fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests : a comparison of three treatments in a western Montana ponderosa pine stand / |
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Fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests : a comparison of three treatments in a western Montana ponderosa pine stand / |
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Fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests : a comparison of three treatments in a western Montana ponderosa pine stand / |
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Fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests : a comparison of three treatments in a western Montana ponderosa pine stand / |
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fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests a comparison of three treatments in a western montana ponderosa pine stand |
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Fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests : a comparison of three treatments in a western Montana ponderosa pine stand / |
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Fuel reduction in residential and scenic forests a comparison of three treatments in a western Montana ponderosa pine stand |
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Research paper RMRS |
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Research paper RMRS RP-5. |
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Research paper RMRS |
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Research paper RMRS |
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U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, |
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1998 |
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Ogden, UT (324 25th St., Ogden 84401) : |
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19 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm. |
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Cover title. "May 1998." Shipping list no.: 98-0299-P. Three alternative thinning treatments for reducing fire hazard and improving forest health in scenic ponderosa pine forests of the Intermountain West are compared. Treatment cost and revenue, su,rface and crown fuel reduction, and aesthetic preference of the treatments are analyzed. The application of these ecosystem restoration treatments may have far reaching implications. |
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Fuel reduction (Wildfire prevention) Montana Ponderosa pine Montana Old growth forests Montana Forest fires Montana Prevention and control |
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Also available on the World Wide Web. Cover title. "May 1998." Shipping list no.: 98-0299-P. Includes bibliographical references (p. 18-19). Three alternative thinning treatments for reducing fire hazard and improving forest health in scenic ponderosa pine forests of the Intermountain West are compared. Treatment cost and revenue, su,rface and crown fuel reduction, and aesthetic preference of the treatments are analyzed. The application of these ecosystem restoration treatments may have far reaching implications. |
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