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Wildland/urban interface: Fire risk assessment plan: Brantley county, Georgia

Author: Anon.
Date: 2003
Periodical: Waycross, GA: Georgia Forestry Commission. 38 p.
Abstract: Brantley County is located in the southeastern part of the state between Waycross and Brunswick. The county seat of Nahunta and Hoboken are the incorporated cities within Brantley County. The total land area covers approximately 284,000 acres, and more than 83 percent of this acreage is comprised of forestland. The objective of this assessment is to evaluate the potential impact that wildland fires have on existing developments in the county where developed areas have spread into rural Brantley County.


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