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Home Publications Forest Nursery Notes 2007 Summer Forest Nursery Notes 2007 Summer Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature The Long-term Effects of Fire Suppression and Reforestation on a Forest Landscape in Northeastern China After a Catastrophic Wildfire

The Long-term Effects of Fire Suppression and Reforestation on a Forest Landscape in Northeastern China After a Catastrophic Wildfire

Wang, X., He, H. S., and Li, X. Landscape and Urban Planning 79:84-95. 2007.

This study used the LANDIS model to evaluate the effects of fire suppression and reforestation on fire dynamics, species abundance, and age structure of two main species (larch and white birch) in Tuqiang Forest Bureau on the northern slopes of Great Hing'an Mountains after a catastrophic fire in 1987.


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Author(s): Xinwang Wang, H. S. He, Xin Y. Li

Section: General and Miscellaneous

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