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Title: Lessons learned from Rapid Response Research on wildland fires

Author: Lentile, Leigh; Morgan, Penny; Hardy, Colin; Hudak, Andrew; Means, Robert; Ottmar, Roger; Robichaud, Peter; Sutherland, Elaine; Way, Frederick; Lewis, Sarah

Date: 2007

Source: Fire Management Today. 67(1): 24-31.

Description: In recent years, more researchers are collecting data either on active wildfires or immediately after wildfire occurrence. Known as Rapid Response Research, this important undertaking provides real-time information, useful data, and improved tools for managers.

Keywords: Rapid Response Research, wildland fires, fire effects, fire management

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Lentile, Leigh; Morgan, Penny; Hardy, Colin; Hudak, Andrew; Means, Robert; Ottmar, Roger; Robichaud, Peter; Sutherland, Elaine; Way, Frederick; Lewis, Sarah  2007.  Lessons learned from Rapid Response Research on wildland fires.   Fire Management Today. 67(1): 24-31..

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