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Pricing ecosystem resilience in frequent-fire ponderosa pine forests
Tong Wu, Yeon Su Kim
Forestry, School of
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Ponderosa pine Forest
100%
Frequent Fire
100%
Ecosystem Resilience
100%
Dry Forest
100%
Resilience
66%
Western United States
33%
United States
33%
Climate Change
33%
Wildfire
33%
Forest Management
33%
Fire-prone
33%
Ecological Restoration
33%
Catastrophic Fire
33%
Increased Vulnerability
33%
Sequester
33%
High Severity
33%
Timber
33%
Ecosystem Services
33%
Forest Resilience
33%
Economic Value
33%
Article Analysis
33%
Regime Shift
33%
Environmental Damage
33%
Ecological Regime
33%
Sustainable Forest Management
33%
Conflagration
33%
Natural Capital
33%
Social Damage
33%
Ecological Thresholds
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ecosystem Resilience
100%
Dry Forest
100%
United States
66%
Forest Management
66%
Climate Change
33%
Ecological Restoration
33%
Ecosystem Service
33%
Natural Capital
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pinus
100%
Dry Forest
100%
Forest Management
66%
Climate Change
33%
Restoration Ecology
33%
Social Sciences
Forest Management
100%
Climate Change
50%
Economic Value
50%
Ecosystem Service
50%
Natural Capital
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Ecosystem Services
100%