Integrating art and science to communicate the social and ecological complexities of wildfire and climate change in Arizona, USA

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Melanie Colavito
Barbara Satink Wolfson
Andrea E. Thode
Collin Haffey
Carolyn Kimball
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[1] Ecological Restoration Institute,Southwest Fire Science Consortium
[2] Northern Arizona University,School of Forestry, Southwest Fire Science Consortium
[3] Northern Arizona University,undefined
[4] Northern Arizona University,undefined
[5] The Nature Conservancy,undefined
[6] Landscape Conservation Initiative,undefined
[7] Montana Environmental Information Center,undefined
[8] Landscape Conservation Initiative,undefined
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Fire Ecology | / 16卷
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art; climate change; fire science; science communication; US Southwest;
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