Dendrochronological Feasibility Assessment and Reconstruction of Historic Fire Regimes on Selected Wildlife Refuges in USFWS, Region 2
This study will provide vital science-based information to the Fire Management Program allowing better informed adaptive management decision processes. Further, results of this project will be made available to a wide audience (e.g., peer reviewed publication(s) and Oak Woodlands and Forests Fire Consortium) and the university and partners will gain expertise and professional development (e.g., a graduate student is proposed) through participation in this project.
Source: Grants.gov - Category: Research Tags: Science and Technology and other Research and Development Source Type: funding
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