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Wild fire damage and cost far-reaching: Protection costs, damage potential high, due to topography, climate, use damage to natural resources may be permanent loss of community values

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John A. Zivnuska, University of California College of Agriculture
Keith Arnold, University of California College of Agriculture
Charles Arment, United States Department of Agriculture at Berkeley

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California Agriculture 4(9):8-10.

Published September 01, 1950

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The most difficult, important, and expensive problem of forest fire control in the United States is in California.

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Wild fire damage and cost far-reaching: Protection costs, damage potential high, due to topography, climate, use damage to natural resources may be permanent loss of community values

John A. Zivnuska, Keith Arnold, Charles Arment
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Wild fire damage and cost far-reaching: Protection costs, damage potential high, due to topography, climate, use damage to natural resources may be permanent loss of community values

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Authors

John A. Zivnuska, University of California College of Agriculture
Keith Arnold, University of California College of Agriculture
Charles Arment, United States Department of Agriculture at Berkeley

Publication Information

California Agriculture 4(9):8-10.

Published September 01, 1950

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Abstract

The most difficult, important, and expensive problem of forest fire control in the United States is in California.

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