Hazard & Risk

 Search the Resource Catalog:

Search the Resource Catalog

Browse Hazard & Risk Records

All Records
Projects
Tools
Documents
Web Pages
Data
Programs
Hazard & Risk
Hazard: A fuel complex defined by kind, arrangement, volume, condition, and location that forms a special threat of ignition and resistance to control. Risk: The chance of fire starting as determined by the presence and activity of causative agents. (National Wildfire Coordinating Group/Fire Research And Management Exchange System)

The Hazards and Risk subject category contains resources related to the study of hazards associated with wildland fire in the environment as well as risk management and risk assessment.

Notices for Hazard and Risk

Expand  Conference: 3rd Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference - Seattle, WA
Expand  Conference: 6th Annual Wildland Fire Litigation Conference - Sacramento, CA
Expand  Training or Workshop: Alaska Fire Modeling Workshop - Fairbanks, AK
Expand  Job: Assistant or Associate Professor of Wildland Fire Science - University of Wisconsin
Expand  General: CFSC Webinar - How to Survive and Leverage Your Wildland Fire Prevention Efforts During a Fire Using READY, SET, GO!
Expand  General: CFSC Webinar - WUI Fire: Managing the Response
Expand  Conference: Forest Health in Oregon: State of the State 2012 - Corvallis, OR
Expand  General: LSFSC webinar - A Synthesis of Fire and Oak
Expand  General: LSFSC Webinar - Unlocking the Mystery of Weather Forecasts
Expand  Job: Research Air Quality Engineer - Seattle, WA
Expand  General: Washington State Prescribed Fire Council Meeting - Wenatchee, WA
Expand  General: WFLLC Webinar - Effects of Fuels Treatments on the Spatial Probabilities of Burning and Final Size of Recent Wildfires Across the United States
Expand  General: WFLLC Webinar - Heat Stress in the Wildland Firefighter