A multi-benefit framework for funding forest management in fire-driven ecosystems across the Western U.S.
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K. Oleson | C. Keske | R. Bales | B. Egoh | K. Hemes | Han-jing Guo | M. Conklin | Tessa Maurer | M. Chung | Benis N. Egoh | P. Saksa | C. Nyelele | Delano Lewis | Nicolas Goncalves | Peter Wyrsch | K. Quesnel Seipp | Micah Elias | Rachael Cleveland | Nicolas Goncalves | David Lewis
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