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Fire People Forests: Understanding coupled Natural Human Systems in Fire Prone Landscapes

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Start Date
2010
End Date
2014

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Funding Agency :
USFS PNW Station
Principal Investigator :
Tom Spies
Co-Investigator :
Bolte, Bailey, Albers, Shindler

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Purpose

Our overall objective is to use systems models, integrated research, and collaborative learning to improve our understanding of how humans adapt (or not) to living in fire-prone forests and to learn how policies could be made more effective.

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