WindNinja - Modeling Near-Surface Winds for Wildland Fire
Near-surface wind is the driving environmental factor for wildland fire spread and behavior.
Fire and Smoke Model Evaluation Experiment Webinar
This webinar will review the objectives and progress of the multi-agency Fire and Smoke Modeling Experiment (FASMEE) project. The primary objective of FASMEE is to gather observational data needed to evaluate and advance fire and smoke modeling systems.
Prepared for Transformation? Ecosystem Change, Uncertainty, and Adaptation in US Public Land Management
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Fire Adapted Cities: Prescribed Fire Use in Urban & Community Forest Management
Presenters
Justice Jones, Wildfire Mitigation Division Program Manager, Austin Fire Department, Austin, Texas
Mike Wharton, Operations Administrator, Athens-Clarke County Department of Leisure Services, Athens, Georgia
Webinar Presentation Abstract
Wildland Fire Management – Past, Present, and Future
Speakers: Bryan Rice, Director, Office of Wildland Fire and Jim Douglas, Past Director, Office of Wildland Fire
Topic: Wildland Fire Management – Past, Present, and Future
A Four-Step Approach to Planning for Wildfire in the Wildland-Urban Interface
This talk will focus on a four-step approach to integrating wildfire planning for the wildland-urban interface (WUI) through a variety of planning and implementation processes that work across departments within local governments. Attendees may wish to review the guide on which the talk will be based prior to the session.
Engaging Stakeholders in Developing Adaptation Strategies
Join us during Spring 2017 to explore activities and tools that facilitate effective adaptation and build social-ecological resilience in the context of changing landscapes. See additional information below or contact Laurie Yung
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