Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Fire Management Notes, Vol. 37: An International Quarterly Periodical Devoted to Forest Fire Management; Fall 1976
Present day fire prevention plan ners must look at specifics and direct prevention efforts to the kinds of fires which are causing the greatest amount of suppression costs and damages. Oregon has a wide range of climate, land uses, and population complexes. Because of these, fire causes differ in importance from District to District. Prevention planning, based on statewide fire occurrence data, has been inadequate in Oregon for a number of years.
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