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Forest and Rangelands National Priority Maps
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Apr 13, 2021
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Maps,
Fire Mapping,
Forest and Rangelands,
National Fire Mapping
Contains maps for: National Priorities for Broad-Scale Fuels Management; National Priorities for Community Planning and Coordination; National Priorities for Managing Human-Caused Ignitions; and Large, long-duration wildfire potential with opportunities map for managing wildfires for resource objectives.
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Dec 30, 2020
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Wildland Fire-Prescribed Burning
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Feb 12, 2024
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last modified
Feb 12, 2024 06:23 PM
Prescribed fire, also known as controlled burning, refers to the controlled application of fire to help restore health to fire-adapted environments, benefitting wildlife and timber values. Prescribed fire reintroduces the beneficial effects of fire into an ecosystem, producing the kinds of vegetation and landscapes we want, and reducing the hazard of catastrophic wildfire caused by excessive fuel buildup.
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Wildland Fire-Wildfire
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Feb 12, 2024
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The Southeast has a complex fire environment unlike any other in the nation. While fire has long played a critical role in the landscapes across the Southeast, it is becoming increasingly difficult for agencies, organizations, and landowners to plan for and respond effectively to wildfire, while protecting vulnerable communities and providing for firefighter safety. The Southeast leads the nation in the number of annual wildland fire events.
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Wildland Fire-Training
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Feb 12, 2024
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Education and training equips professionals to conduct wildland fire management safely and effectively, and ensures they are up to date on the latest information, research, regulations, and policies. A variety of wildland fire training resources are available from state and federal agencies, the Cooperative Extension Service, universities, and other entities.
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The Anchor Approach to Connectivity
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Oct 10, 2024
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SE FireMap
ANCHOR is a new conservation approach that builds Areawide Networks to Connect Habitat and Optimize Resiliency. The approach guides investments in strategic “anchor” locations to connect wildlife populations, enhance landscape resiliency, and strengthen rural economies.
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International Journal of Wildland Fire
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Aug 31, 2022
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Wildfire,
Wildland Fire,
Fire,
Wildland Fire Research Journals
International Journal of Wildland Fire publishes new and significant articles that advance basic and applied research concerning wildland fire.
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Fire Ecology
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Aug 31, 2022
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filed under:
Fire,
Wildland Fire,
Wildfire,
Wildland Fire Research Journals
Fire Ecology is the international scientific journal supported by the Association for Fire Ecology. It publishes peer-reviewed articles on all ecological and management aspects relating to wildland fire.
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Fire Research Institute
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Aug 31, 2022
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Fire,
Wildland Fire,
Wildfire,
Wildland Fire Research Journals
The Fire Research Institute (FRI) is a not-for-profit library holding around 156249 books, journal articles, videos, training manuals, dissertations, news reports, and other material on wildland fire.
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U.S. Fire Administration
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Aug 31, 2022
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Fire,
Wildfire,
Wildland Fire Research Journals,
Wildland Fire
As an entity of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the mission of the U.S. Fire Administration is to support and strengthen fire and emergency medical services (EMS) and stakeholders to prepare for, prevent, mitigate and respond to all hazards.
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