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The cost of operational complexity: A causal assessment of pre-fire mitigation and wildfire suppression. (2024). Belval, Erin ; Young, Jesse D ; Thompson, Matthew ; Calkin, David ; Pietruszka, Bradley M ; Dunn, Christopher ; O'Connor, Christopher ; Wei, YU ; Gannon, Benjamin.
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