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After the wildfire: guide for Arizona

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Southwest Fire Science Consortium

This comprehensive guidebook on community disaster recovery was produced through a combined effort by NAU’s School of Forestry, the Southwest Fire Science Consortium, Arizona Wildfire Initiative, Forest Stewards Guild and Eliza Kretzmann Consulting.

With insights from fire and emergency management leaders, utility administrators and municipal officials across the state, “After Wildfire: A Guide for Arizona Communities” is an essential resource for anyone impacted by wildland fire.

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Last checked: 15 May 2025

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Hazards Wildfire
Themes Community-based DRR Recovery
Country and region United States of America
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Number of pages
52 p.
Publication year
2025

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