Are historical fire regimes compatible with future climate? Implications for forest restoration
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Are historical fire regimes compatible with future climate? Implications for forest restoration
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Ecosphere
Volume 7, Issue 10, Pages e01471
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Wiley
Online
2016-10-12
DOI
10.1002/ecs2.1471
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