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Title: A case for developing place-based fire management strategies from traditional ecological knowledge

Authors: Ray, L. A., C. A. Kolden, and F. S. Chapin, III

Citation: Ray, L. A., C. A. Kolden, and F. S. Chapin, III. 2012. A case for developing place-based fire management strategies from traditional ecological knowledge. Ecology and Society 17(3):37

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Keywords: Alaska, traditional ecological knowledge, wildfire

 

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