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im Juni 2005 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в червні 2005
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THE WILDLAND–URBAN INTERFACE IN THE UNITED STATES
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THE WILDLAND–URBAN INTERFACE IN THE UNITED STATES
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THE WILDLAND–URBAN INTERFACE IN THE UNITED STATES
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THE WILDLAND–URBAN INTERFACE IN THE UNITED STATES
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THE WILDLAND–URBAN INTERFACE IN THE UNITED STATES
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THE WILDLAND–URBAN INTERFACE IN THE UNITED STATES
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THE WILDLAND–URBAN INTERFACE IN THE UNITED STATES
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J. F. McKeefry
J. S. Fried
R. B. Hammer
S. I. Stewart
S. S. Holcomb
V. C. Radeloff
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10.1890/04-1413
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2005-06-01T00:00:00Z