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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 The database provides a listing of fire research publications relevant to Alaska and a venue for sharing unpublished agency reports and works in progress that are not normally found in the published literature.

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Lee, Alexander, Hawkes, Lynham, Stocks, Englefield
This paper provides an overview of four national forest fire management information systems currently used in Canada. The Canadian forest fire danger rating system (CFFDRS) is a non-spatial system, which provides the science framework for fire danger rating in Canada. The…
Year: 2002
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Leblon, Alexander, Chen, White
The objective of this study was to assess the potential of remote sensing from satellites for monitoring forest fire danger in northern Canadian boreal forests. In Canada, daily forest fire danger is rated by the Canadian Forest Fire Danger Rating System. One of its components…
Year: 2001
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

LaPerriere, Lent, Gasaway, Nodler
Vegetation type maps covering approximately 13 million ha of east-central Alaska were made using Landsat multispectral scanner data to analyze moose (Alces alces) habitat. Modified clustering techniques were used: the clustering method has significant advantage over other…
Year: 1980
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Kushida, Isaev, Takao, Maximov, Fukuda
We evaluated the estimation of the area ratios of the land categories including the total-burn/wither and surface-burn areas following a wildfire in East Siberia. We obtained the land classification from 30-m resolution Landsat ETM+ image data and used it for evaluating the…
Year: 2007
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Klinka, Krestoy, Chourmouzis
We sampled vegetation and soils of, and classified mid-seral, even-aged, fire-origin, upland Picea mariana ecosystems in the boreal white & black spruce and sub-boreal spruce zones of British Columbia, Canada. We applied multivariate and tabular methods to analyse and…
Year: 2002
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Cahoon, Stocks, Levine, Cofer, Barber
[Excerpt] For the year 1992, we collected and processed 1-km (nadir) AVHRR (Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer) satellite imagery to estimate the area burned in Russia. Using the AVHRR-derived area-burned estimate and other factors derived from previous field campaigns in…
Year: 1996
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Olson, Cronan, Camp, Barnes, McKenzie
The Alaska Interagency Fire Management Plan recognizes the critical role of wildland fires in maintaining the ecological integrity of boreal forests. Identifying and maintaining natural fire regimes is an important component of fire management and is a wise undertaking from both…
Year: 2006
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Finney
A computer simulation model, FARSITE, includes existing fire behavior models for surface, crown, spotting, point-source fire acceleration, and fuel moisture. The model’s components and assumptions are documented. Simulations were run for simple conditions that illustrate the…
Year: 1998
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS

Release notes for FARSITE 4.1
Year: 2005
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Miller, Landres
We report the results of a questionnaire and workshop that sought to gain a better and deeper understanding of the contemporary information needs of wildland fire and fuels managers. Results from the questionnaire indicated that the decision to suppress a wildland fire was most…
Year: 2004
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS

Zhu, Key, Ohlen, Benson
This research effort is designed to investigate effectiveness of burn severity mapping, using differenced Normalized Burn Ratio (dNBR) for ecosystem monitoring at the 30m scale. The hypothesis of our research is that the differenced normalized burn ratio, calibrated and…
Year: 2006
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Hann, Havlina, Shlisky
The Fire Regime Condition Class (FRCC) Standard Landscape Worksheet Method and Mapping Method provide tools for fire, vegetation, and fuels assessment and management at both the landscape and stand levels. These methods are used to described general landscape fire regime and…
Year: 2005
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Morgan, Hudak, Robichaud, Ryan
In this rapid response project, we have collected data on post-fire effects and pre-fire fuels and vegetation from 10 large fires that burned in 2003 and 2004. We use field and remotely sensed data collected during and soon after wildfires to quantify the interactions and…
Year: 2007
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Andrews, Butler
Fuels management programs are designed to reduce risks to communities and to improve and maintain ecosystem health. The International Association of Wildland Fire initiated the 1st Fire Behavior and Fuels Conference to address development, implementation, and evaluation of these…
Year: 2006
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Horel, Splitt, Pechmann, Olsen, Delgado
During the last couple of years and stemming from the year 2000 fire plan, Land Management Agencies hired 20 meteorologists nationwide to develop fire weather programs at Geographic Area Coordination Centers and to introduce and implement new programs in support of the fire…
Year: 2004
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Wang, Song, Chen, Crow, LaCroix
Landscape visualization is a useful tool in understanding forest dynamics and in assessing various management practices. However, the application of this technology remains very challenging. We propose criteria for landscape visualization so that users can judge the quality of…
Year: 2006
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Harriman
The fifth webinar in this series covered data access, tools, and recent terrain data releases
Year: 2015
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Guay, Weber
Part 3 of this series covered: Remote sensing indices (NDVI, NBR); Post fire planning (BAER); Demo of RECOVER Decision Support System.
Year: 2015
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

McCullum
The second in this series covered: Satellite data processing levels; Satellites and sensors for wildfire applications (Landsat, MODIS, MERRA, SMAP); Satellite data products and tools for data access for national and global wildfire applications (LANDFIRE, FIRMS: web fire mapper…
Year: 2015
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Schmidt
This webinar covered the following subjects: Applied Science Program and ARSET; Course structure/objectives/outline; Overview of global wildfire issues, How RS is used for wildfire (examples); Advantages and disadvantages of remote sensing; Fundamentals of remote sensing (…
Year: 2015
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Butteri, Pyne
This training webinar was presented by Peter Butteri (US Fish and Wildlife Service/Bureau of Land Management-Alaska Fire Service) and KT Pyne (Alaska Division of Forestry, Strategic Planner), and Co-organized by the Fire Modeling and Analysis Committee and Alaska Fire Science…
Year: 2015
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

McBride, Sanchez-Trigueros, Carver, Watson, Stumpff, Matt, Borrie
Traditional knowledge about fire and its effects held by indigenous people, who are connected to specific landscapes, holds promise for informing contemporary fire and fuels management strategies and augmenting knowledge and information derived from western science. In practice…
Year: 2017
Type: Document
Source: TTRS

Gray
From Introduction and Background: During 1976-77, the Slave Lake Forest prepared a Management Issues Report that outlined, in order of priority, all areas requiring integrated resource management planning. The Big Bend area was designated as the priority area for fire danger…
Year: 1979
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS

George, Reynolds, Dean, Miller
Satellite imagery is a valuable tool for environmental monitoring of natural and man-made events. Analysis of imagery within a few hours is vital if these data are to be used to respond to rapidly changing conditions. Since April of 1982 Landsat imagery from the Quick-Look…
Year: 1992
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES

Doerr, Keith, Rusch
Description not entered.
Year: 1971
Type: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS