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Author(s) Leavell, Daniel; Markus, Amy; Bienz, Craig

Planning and implementing cross-boundary, landscape-scale restoration and wildfire risk reduction projects

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Oregon State University

This guide describes the process of the Klamath-Lake Forest Partnership (KLFHP) has used to plan and implement cross-boundary restoration projects to achieve improved forest health conditions on large landscapes scales. It is intended as a model other individuals and communities can modify to meet the needs of their local circumstances.

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Last checked: 16 July 2021

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Themes Recovery Recovery planning
Number of pages
117 p.
Publication year
2018

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