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The smoke dilemma: a head on collision!

Author: Achtemeier, G.L.; Jackson, W.; Hawkins, B. [and others]
Date: 1998
Periodical: In: Wadsworth, K.G., ed. Transactions of the 63rd North American wildlife and natural resources conference. Washington, DC: Wildlife Management Institute: 415-421.
Link: http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/rpc/1999-03/rpc_99mar_01.pdf
Abstract: A head-on collision is imminent! The drivers are people. The vehicles are special interests. The road is smoke! Those concerned about air quality ride in the first car; those concerned about natural resource management ride in the second. In this paper, the authors look at what smoke is and why it is sometimes dangerous, factors leading to a collision, and what can be done to avoid a collision.


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