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 Conserving and Restoring Old Growth in Frequent-fire Forests: Cycles of Disruption and Recovery    HTML      
 
  Dave Egan
 synthesis  
 Living among Frequent-fire Forests: Human History and Cultural Perspectives    HTML      
 
  Alexandra Murphy, Jesse Abrams, Terry Daniel, and Victoria Yazzie
 The Tribal Perspective of Old Growth in Frequent-fire Forests—Its History    HTML      
 
  Victoria Yazzie
 Defining Old Growth for Fire-adapted Forests of the Western United States    HTML      
 
  Merrill R. Kaufmann, Daniel Binkley, Peter Z. Fulé, Marlin Johnson, Scott L. Stephens, and Thomas W. Swetnam
 The Role of Old-growth Forests in Frequent-fire Landscapes    HTML      
 
  Daniel Binkley, Tom Sisk, Carol Chambers, Judy Springer, and William Block
 Past, Present, and Future Old Growth in Frequent-fire Conifer Forests of the Western United States    HTML      
 
  Scott R. Abella, W. Wallace Covington, Peter Z. Fulé, Leigh B. Lentile, Andrew J. Sánchez Meador, and Penelope Morgan
 Old-growth Policy    HTML      
 
  Diane Vosick, David M. Ostergren, and Lucy Murfitt
 Managing for Old Growth in Frequent-fire Landscapes    HTML      
 
  Carl E. Fiedler, Peter Friederici, Mark Petruncio, Charles Denton, and W. David Hacker
 Monitoring Old Growth in Frequent-fire Landscapes    HTML      
 
  Carl E. Fiedler, Peter Friederici, and Mark Petruncio