BLM REA COP 2010 Change in Potential Fire Occurrence (Long-Term vs Current)

This dataset shows areas of increased or decreased potential for human or naturally-caused fires between Maxent projections based on long-term climate and current climate.

Data and Resources

Field Value
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maintainer Conservation Biology Institute (Point of Contact)
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metadata_created 2025-11-19T17:22:50.461213
metadata_modified 2025-11-19T17:22:50.461219
notes This dataset shows areas of increased or decreased potential for human or naturally-caused fires between Maxent projections based on long-term climate and current climate.
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title BLM REA COP 2010 Change in Potential Fire Occurrence (Long-Term vs Current)