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Forest fires: Burn out

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  • Michelle Nijhuis

    (Michelle Nijhuis is a writer in Colorado.)

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Forests in the American west are under attack from giant fires, climate change and insect outbreaks. Some ecosystems will never be the same.

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  • Michelle Nijhuis, 2012. "Forest fires: Burn out," Nature, Nature, vol. 489(7416), pages 352-354, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:489:y:2012:i:7416:d:10.1038_489352a
    DOI: 10.1038/489352a
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    1. de Rigo, Daniele & Caudullo, Giovanni & San-Miguel-Ayanz, Jesús & Barredo, José I., 2017. "Robust modelling of the impacts of climate change on the habitat suitability of forest tree species," MPRA Paper 78623, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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