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Co-management during crisis: insights from jurisdictionally complex wildfires
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A North Carolina State University, School of Public and International Affairs, Raleigh NC, USA.
B Duke University, Nicholas School of the Environment, Durham, NC, USA.
C Virginia Tech, College of Architecture and Urban Studies, Blacksburg, VA, USA.
D University of Illinois, College of Urban Planning and Pubic Affairs, Chicago, IL, USA.
* Correspondence to: Branda_Nowell@ncsu.edu
International Journal of Wildland Fire 31(5) 529-544 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF21139
Submitted: 30 October 2021 Accepted: 30 March 2022 Published: 20 May 2022
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