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  • A Resilient Landscape
    • Purpose and Need
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    • Vision, Mission and Goals
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Publication Type: Journal Article

What influences planted tree seedling survival in burned Colorado montane forests?

Canopy-mediated microclimate refugia do not match narrow regeneration niches in a managed dry conifer forest

Mechanical forest restoration treatments stimulate understory plants in the Colorado Front Range

Jefferson County Open Space Forest Health Plan 2022

Societal benefits from wildfire mitigation activities through payments for watershed services: Insights from Colorado

Simulated treatment effects on bird communities inform landscape‐scale dry conifer forest management

Effects of collaborative monitoring and adaptive management on restoration outcomes in dry conifer forests

Low- and moderate-severity fire offers key insights for landscape restoration in ponderosa pine forests

Tamm Review: Postfire landscape management in frequent-fire conifer forests of the southwestern United States

A changing climate is snuffing out post-fire recovery in montane forests

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