Resolving future fire management conflicts using multicriteria decision making
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Michael Bode | David A Keith | Owen F Price | D. Driscoll | R. Bradstock | D. Keith | M. Bode | T. Penman | O. Price | Don A Driscoll | Ross A Bradstock | Trent D Penman
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