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IFTDSS: Developing Treatment Alternatives

Every Friday through March and one in April we will walk through a different part of IFTDSS in depth and allow time for Questions.

These sessions will be recorded and posted to the IFTDSS Support Center

IFTDSS: Modeling and Reports

Every Friday through March and one in April we will walk through a different part of IFTDSS in depth and allow time for Questions.

These sessions will be recorded and posted to the IFTDSS Support Center

IFTDSS: Landscapes and Editing

Every Friday through March and one in April we will walk through a different part of IFTDSS in depth and allow time for Questions.

These sessions will be recorded and posted to the IFTDSS Support Center

Use and benefits of NASA's RECOVER for post-fire decision support

Today’s extended fire seasons and large fire footprints have prompted state and federal land-management agencies to devote increasingly large portions of their budgets to wildfire management. As fire costs continue to rise, timely and comprehensive fire information becomes increasingly critical to response and rehabilitation efforts.

The role of people in changing modern U.S. fire regimes

There are three ingredients needed for fire: fuel to burn, hot & dry conditions, and an ignition source. People are changing all three. The area burned has increased over just the past several decades, in western U.S. forests by 1500%. Last year was the most expensive wildfire season ever in the U.S., costing $18 Billion. We need to learn to live with fire, again. But how?