Wildland Urban Interface Hazardous Fuel Reduction
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Wildland Urban Interface Hazardous Fuel Reduction
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Focuses on mitigating wildfire risks by reducing hazardous fuels in areas where urban development meets wildland vegetation. This strategy involves targeted efforts to thin out dense vegetation, remove dead or diseased trees, and create firebreaks to decrease the likelihood of wildfire ignition and spread. By reducing fuel loads near communities, this approach aims to enhance wildfire resilience and protect lives, property, and ecosystems in the wildland-urban interface.
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