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2015 Science accomplishments of the Pacific Northwest Research Station.

Published online
09 Nov 2016
Published by
USA, USDA Forest Service
Content type
Annual report
URL
http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/2015-science-accomplishments.pdf


Publication language
English
Location
USA & Alaska & Oregon & Pacific Northwest States of USA & Washington
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Key words

  • climate change
  • ecological disturbance
  • forest fires
  • forest inventories
  • forest management
  • forests
  • socioeconomics
  • wildfires
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