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The Alaska Reference Database originated as the standalone Alaska Fire Effects Reference Database, a ProCite reference database maintained by former BLM-Alaska Fire Service Fire Ecologist Randi Jandt. It was expanded under a Joint Fire Science Program grant for the FIREHouse project (The Northwest and Alaska Fire Research Clearinghouse). It is now maintained by the Alaska Fire Science Consortium and FRAMES, and is hosted through the FRAMES Resource Catalog. The database provides a listing of fire research publications relevant to Alaska and a venue for sharing unpublished agency reports and works in progress that are not normally found in the published literature.

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This video is an introduction on how to manage wildland fuels. The objectives of this video are to: 1) Define wildland fuel management; 2) Explain how fuels are modified; 3) Describe some common desired outcomes; 4) Introduce fuel management in the Wildland Urban Interface; 5)…
Year: 2018
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Little, Jandt
October 9th, 2018. Part of the Alaska Fire Science Consortium workshop, the presentation gave a final report on fuel treatments.
Year: 2018
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Strategy on fire management to reduce Impacts of wildfire through collaboration and partnership.
Year: 2018
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Benedict, Williams
The National Wildfire Coordinating Group’s Smoke Committee with assistance from The Nature Conservancy, held a webinar focused on the emerging world of low-cost air quality sensors. Air quality sensors are a rapidly expanding segment of the air pollutant monitoring world. There…
Year: 2018
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Dillon
The Northeast Forest Fire Protection Compact and the North Atlantic Fire Science Exchange  held a partners meeting, Igniting Exchange: Bridging the Gap between Science and Management. A true EXCHANGE designed to expose fire managers to useful scientific studies and expose…
Year: 2018
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

"Outcomes". The final video in the three part series about the Wildfire Research (WiRē) Team describes how a better understanding of a community can be used to develop more effective wildfire programs. The Wildfire Research (WiRē) Team’s unique approach based on community-…
Year: 2018
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

"The Process". The second video in the three-part series about the Wildfire Research (WiRē) Team delves into the details of the WiRē Team process of pairing social data from residents living in the wildland urban interface with parcel level wildfire risk data. Using the…
Year: 2018
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

"The Big Picture". Meet the WiRē team. The first video in the three part series introduces the Wildfire Research (WiRē) Team and explains how they are helping communities adapt to wildfire. The WiRē team’s unique approach unites researchers and wildfire mitigation practitioners…
Year: 2018
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES