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Title : Modeling Potential Burn Hazards (ArcNews Online)
Company : ArcNews Online
Date : 02-Feb-2007
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Thinning and prescribed burning and combinations of both reduce fire range and intensity and improve forest health. If not properly managed, however, fire and the resulting smoke can have a negative impact that threatens public health and safety. GIS software is valuable for depicting plume smoke models and correlations drawn from forestry, meteorological, land base, and other pertinent information
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