Alaska Reference Database

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 The database provides a listing of fire research publications relevant to Alaska and a venue for sharing unpublished agency reports and works in progress that are not normally found in the published literature.

 

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The Alaska Fire Science Consortium's 2nd annual workshop was held October 14-15, 2010 in the BLM - Alaska Fire Service Training Rooms on Ft. Wainwright (1541 Gaffney Road), in conjunction with the annual Fall Fire Review (Oct. 12-14). This...

Person: Hrobak
Created Year: 2010
Resource Group: Document
Source: FRAMES

The goals for this workshop are to share new fire re-search findings, network and enhance communications across the fire community, and identify missing links in fire research in Alaska.

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Created Year: 2010
Resource Group: Document
Source: FRAMES

This powerpoint presentation is a consortium overview for the first session of the 2nd Annual Alaska Fire Science Consortium Workshop held in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Person: Trainor, Hrobak
Created Year: 2010
Resource Group: Document
Source: FRAMES

The Alaska Consortium is part of a national effort to improve technology transfer between management and researchers. The goals of the Alaska Consortium are to coordinate current science delivery efforts, create a formal outreach mechanism for two-way...

Person: Trainor, Hrobak
Created Year: 2010
Resource Group: Document
Source: FRAMES

The 2009 survey results were summarized and future action items were identified. The 2010 Technology Transfer Survey in now available.

Person: Trainor, Hrobak
Created Year: 2010
Resource Group: Document
Source: FRAMES

This brainstorming session addressed several questions including: a) How can scientists help support management decisions? b) How can we integrate this information into the field? c) Where are the missing links in AK fire science information? d) How...

Person: Trainor, Hrobak
Created Year: 2010
Resource Group: Document
Source: FRAMES

Predicting plant community responses to changing environmental conditions is a key element of forecasting and mitigating the effects of global change. Disturbance can play an important role in these dynamics, by initiating cycles of secondary...

Person: Johnstone, Hollingsworth, Chapin, Mack
Created Year: 2010
Resource Group: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS

A method for the systematic evaluation of the temporal reporting accuracy and precision of burned area products conducted using active fire detections as the reference dataset is described. The method is applied globally to 6 years of Moderate...

Person: Boschetti, Roy, Justice, Giglio
Created Year: 2010
Resource Group: Document
Source: FRAMES, TTRS

FINDIT, the Forest Insect and Disease Tally System, is an easy-to-use tool for analyzing insect and disease population information taken during stand surveys. Incidence of insects, pathogens, and other biotic and abiotic influences on forest ecosystems...

Person: Bentz
Created Year: 2000
Resource Group: Document
Source: FRAMES

The year 1999 marks the 50th anniversary of the Mann Gulch Fire that occurred in western Montana on August 5, 1949 (Matthews 1999). There has been considerable interest amongst the Canadian wildland fire community in the 1949 Mann Gulch Fire ever...

Person: Alexander
Created Year: 2000
Resource Group: Document
Source: FRAMES