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Simulation of the Consequences of Different Fire Regimes to Support Wildland Fire Use Decisions

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Figure 1. The location and distribution of Potential Vegetation Groups (PVGs) of the 49,532 ha Bear Valley-Elk Creek study area
Table 1. Desired conditions developed for the Boise National Forest Plan.
Figure 2. The successional pathway diagram for PVG 7 (warm-dry sub-alpine fir) showing possible size classes (see Tables 1 and 3) and one transitions due to succession and fire among 12 successional states
Table 2. Transition probabilities for PVGs 7 and 10.
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