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 The database provides a listing of fire research publications relevant to Alaska and a venue for sharing unpublished agency reports and works in progress that are not normally found in the published literature.

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Menakis, Engert
Recommendation 4 submitted to the Joint Fire Science Program Governing Board a decade ago stated that "Technology development, transfer, and communication need to be improved between developers and user communities". A decade ago computer technology had advanced to a point that…
Year: 2012
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Hann, Keane
A 23-minute video in which Robert Keane and Wendel Hann discuss advances in fire technology, particularly modeling, assessments, and mapping, since 2000, and technological needs for the future, including those that include climate change. Presented at the Fifth International…
Year: 2012
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Barrett, Jones
The FRCC Mapping Tool quantifies the departure of vegetation conditions and fire regimes from a set of reference conditions representing the historical range of variation. The tool, which operates from an ArcGIS platform, derives several metrics of departure (e.g., vegetation…
Year: 2012
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Vaillant
Wildland fire risk assessment and fuel management planning on federal lands in the U.S. is a complex problem that often requires advanced fire behavior modeling and intensive spatial data analyses. Both the benefits and potential impacts of proposed fuel treatments must be…
Year: 2012
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Picotte, Lecker
Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) is a multi-year, interagency project designed to consistently map the location, extent and associated burn severity of large fires occurring on all lands of the United States from 1984 to present. The suite of mapping, data and analysis…
Year: 2012
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Ager
The Landscape Treatment Designer (LTD) is a multicriteria spatial prioritization and optimization system to help design and explore landscape fuel treatment scenarios. The program fills a gap between fire model programs such as FlamMap, and planning systems such as ArcFuels, in…
Year: 2012
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Barrett
Fire Regime Condition Class (FRCC) is an interagency, standardized tool for determining the degree of departure from reference condition vegetation structure and composition and fire regimes. FRCC metrics can help guide management objectives and set priorities for treatments.…
Year: 2012
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Strand, Hyde
WFAT provides an interface between ArcMap, FlamMap 5, and the First Order Fire Effects Model (FOFEM), combining their strengths into a spatial fire behavior and fire effects analysis tool in GIS. In the webinar, you will learn how to use WFAT to locate potential fuel treatment…
Year: 2012
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Toney, Jones
Chris Toney (US Forest Service, RMRS/LANDFIRE Project) and Jeff Jones (RMRS Wildland Fire Management RD&A, Whitefish, MT), presented the webinar titled LANDFIRE Data Access Tool, on February 15, 2012 at 12 pm MST. The LANDFIRE Data Access Tool (LFDAT) allows users to…
Year: 2012
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Smail, Martin
The LANDFIRE Total Fuel Change Tool (LFTFC) allows users to edit LANDFIRE fuels attributes and associated layers directly with an ArcMap Toolbar. This webinar provides an overview of LFTFC's capabilities to edit and add rule sets for changing fuel attributes based on existing…
Year: 2012
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Rorig
Introduction to WFDSS - Air Quality ToolsSmoke management is an important aspect of managing wildland fire. While mitigating smoke impacts from prescribed burns is important, smoke from large wildfire complexes (such as the AZ/NM fires in 2011) can expose millions of people to…
Year: 2011
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Olson
Diana Olson, University of Idaho - FRAMES, presents the project Compiling, Synthesizing and Analyzing Existing Boreal Forest Fire History Data in Alaska at the 2011 Alaska Fire Science Workshop in Fairbanks, Alaska on October 6, 2011. The three primary objectives of this project…
Year: 2011
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Lecker, Clark, Picotte
Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) is a multi-year, interagency project designed to consistently map the location, extent and associated burn severity of large fires occurring on all lands of the United States from 1984 to present. The suite of mapping, data and analysis…
Year: 2011
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Amato
Mediasite video presentation given by Sam Amato, (National Fire Decision Support Center) at the 2011 Southwest Interagency Fuels Workshop, Flagstaff, AZ on March 10, 2011. The Wildland Fire Decision Support System (WFDSS) model uses different fire models to provide landscape…
Year: 2011
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Rigby
BLM - Alaska Service plans to use SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) images to update all 2009 and 2010 fire perimeters. The quick processing time and small file size will allow for all fire perimeters to be updated after the fire season.
Year: 2010
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Rorig
Mediasite video presentation given by Miriam Rorig, (USFS, Pacific Wildland Fire Sciences Lab) at the 2011 Southwest Interagency Fuels Workshop, Flagstaff, AZ on March 9, 2011. New models and advances in smoke modeling, such as BlueSky, a modeling framework that links a variety…
Year: 2011
Type: Media
Source: FRAMES

Fay, Bastian, Nelson, Natharius, Peterson, Lundberg, Dillon, Long, Rollins, Reeves, Smail, Kurth, Ohlen, Martin, Smith, Napoli, Sorbel, Henderson
This two part webinar series focused on LANDFIRE National products that are currently available to Alaska. The scope and schedule of the LANDFIRE Refresh project will also be briefly discussed along with many other interesting topics. Part 1 of the webinar series focused on: A)…
Year: 2011
Type: Media
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