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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Bennett, Max, 1963-, Fitzgerald, Stephen Arthur, Parker, Bob, Main, Marty L., Perleberg, Andy, Schnepf, Chris, Mahoney, Ronald Lynn, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- The degree of wildfire risk depends on both the probability of an ignition and the potential for damage or harm (such as loss of trees, homes, or even lives). Recognizing that you may have a high wildfire risk is the first step in doing something about it. Whether you own...
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- danger. This defensible space reduces the risk that fire will spread from the surround- ings to the
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Bennett, Max, 1963-, Fitzgerald, Stephen Arthur, Parker, Bob, Main, Marty L., Perleberg, Andy, Schnepf, Chris, Mahoney, Ronald Lynn, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- The degree of wildfire risk depends on both the probability of an ignition and the potential for damage or harm (such as loss of trees, homes, or even lives). Recognizing that you may have a high wildfire risk is the first step in doing something about it. Whether you own...
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- State University PNW 618 • Oc tober 2010 Reducing Fire Risk on Your Forest Property Archival
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Bennett, Max, 1963-, Fitzgerald, Stephen Arthur, Parker, Bob, Main, Marty L., Perleberg, Andy, Schnepf, Chris, Mahoney, Ronald Lynn, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- The degree of wildfire risk depends on both the probability of an ignition and the potential for damage or harm (such as loss of trees, homes, or even lives). Recognizing that you may have a high wildfire risk is the first step in doing something about it. Whether you own...
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- maintenance of forests in the Pacific Northwest. Reducing Fire Risk on Your Forest Property Max Bennett
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Bennett, Max, 1963-, Fitzgerald, Stephen Arthur, Parker, Bob, Main, Marty L., Perleberg, Andy, Schnepf, Chris, Mahoney, Ronald Lynn, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- The degree of wildfire risk depends on both the probability of an ignition and the potential for damage or harm (such as loss of trees, homes, or even lives). Recognizing that you may have a high wildfire risk is the first step in doing something about it. Whether you own...
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- Fire Risk on Your Forest Property
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Bennett, Max, 1963-, Fitzgerald, Stephen Arthur, Parker, Bob, Main, Marty L., Perleberg, Andy, Schnepf, Chris, Mahoney, Ronald Lynn, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- The degree of wildfire risk depends on both the probability of an ignition and the potential for damage or harm (such as loss of trees, homes, or even lives). Recognizing that you may have a high wildfire risk is the first step in doing something about it. Whether you own...
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- that reducing fire risk improves as more people join in the effort because fuels in a larger area
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Bennett, Max, 1963-, Fitzgerald, Stephen Arthur, Parker, Bob, Main, Marty L., Perleberg, Andy, Schnepf, Chris, Mahoney, Ronald Lynn, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- The degree of wildfire risk depends on both the probability of an ignition and the potential for damage or harm (such as loss of trees, homes, or even lives). Recognizing that you may have a high wildfire risk is the first step in doing something about it. Whether you own...
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- 35 Fire behavior—its spread and intensity—is affected by
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Bennett, Max, 1963-, Fitzgerald, Stephen Arthur, Parker, Bob, Main, Marty L., Perleberg, Andy, Schnepf, Chris, Mahoney, Ronald Lynn, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- The degree of wildfire risk depends on both the probability of an ignition and the potential for damage or harm (such as loss of trees, homes, or even lives). Recognizing that you may have a high wildfire risk is the first step in doing something about it. Whether you own...
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- within city limits, there may be city regulations that affect how you manage fire risk. For example
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Bennett, Max, 1963-, Fitzgerald, Stephen Arthur, Parker, Bob, Main, Marty L., Perleberg, Andy, Schnepf, Chris, Mahoney, Ronald Lynn, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- The degree of wildfire risk depends on both the probability of an ignition and the potential for damage or harm (such as loss of trees, homes, or even lives). Recognizing that you may have a high wildfire risk is the first step in doing something about it. Whether you own...
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- . Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Extension Service. Fitzgerald, S. 2002. Fire in Oregon’s Forests
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Bennett, Max, 1963-, Fitzgerald, Stephen Arthur, Parker, Bob, Main, Marty L., Perleberg, Andy, Schnepf, Chris, Mahoney, Ronald Lynn, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- The degree of wildfire risk depends on both the probability of an ignition and the potential for damage or harm (such as loss of trees, homes, or even lives). Recognizing that you may have a high wildfire risk is the first step in doing something about it. Whether you own...
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- - fire risk and fuels concerns. Take advantage of this! Specific activities you can undertake on a
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Bennett, Max, 1963-, Fitzgerald, Stephen Arthur, Parker, Bob, Main, Marty L., Perleberg, Andy, Schnepf, Chris, Mahoney, Ronald Lynn, and Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension
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- The degree of wildfire risk depends on both the probability of an ignition and the potential for damage or harm (such as loss of trees, homes, or even lives). Recognizing that you may have a high wildfire risk is the first step in doing something about it. Whether you own...
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- only one of them. Actions to reduce risk and increase fire resistance must be integrated with these