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Wildfire Risk and Housing Prices: A Case Study from Colorado Springs
Geoffrey H. Donovan, Patricia A. Champ and David T. Butry
Land Economics, May 2007, 83 (2) 217-233; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/le.83.2.217
Geoffrey H. Donovan
Patricia A. Champ
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Wildfire Risk and Housing Prices: A Case Study from Colorado Springs
Geoffrey H. Donovan, Patricia A. Champ, David T. Butry
Land Economics May 2007, 83 (2) 217-233; DOI: 10.3368/le.83.2.217
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