This research article aims to “model and map fire connectivity on a cheatgrass-invaded landscape, as well as the centrality of large cheatgrass patches, in order to inform a landscape fuel treatment (i.e., a network of greenstrips); and to evaluate the modeled greenstrip network based on changes to cheatgrass patch centrality.”
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Applying Fire Connectivity and Centrality Measures to Mitigate the Cheatgrass-Fire Cycle

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