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The Southeast Fire Ecology Partnership supports science-based ideas, practices, and innovations in land management issues related to fire. This information is widely communicated and accessible; it is extensively integrated into fire and land…
Type: Website

The Southern Rockies Fire Science Network (SRFSN) is one of fifteen regional consortia supported by the Joint Fire Science Program and is part of a national fire science knowledge exchange network. Fire management is an ever present challenge in…
Type: Website

Cheng, Babler, Edwards, Hoffman, Kaufmann
The Southern Rocky Mountains Ecoregion (SRME) Science Delivery and Outreach Consortium will stress collaboration and communications between science practitioners and communities of science information users. The SRME includes Colorado, north central…
Type: Project

Giardina, Beavers, Cordell, Litton, Nakahara, Pickett, Stewart
Wildfire is a large and growing threat to native ecosystems of Hawaii and the U.S. Affiliated Pacific and the highly endangered flora and fauna they support. This threat originates with invasion of native ecosystems by fire-prone exotic grass and…
Type: Project

The mission of the Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center is to promote learning in the wildland fire service by providing useful and relevant products and services that help to reveal the complexity and risk in the wildland fire environment. The…
Type: Website

Becker, Wardropper
Western rangelands exist today in a different ecological, social, and economic reality than when rules and regulations were first drafted for grazing the public domain. Over the last century, invasive species like cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) have…
Type: Project

The US Department of the Interior Library promotes the mission of the Department by providing a full range of professional reference and research services, available to Interior employees in both the Washington, DC, area and nationwide. The Library'…
Type: Website

Wildland fires are a force of nature that can be nearly as impossible to prevent, and as difficult to control, as hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods. Wildland fire can be a friend and a foe. In the right place at the right time, wildland fire can…
Type: Website

Current post-fire assessment procedures require identification and valuation of values-at-risk (VAR), such as human life and safety, cultural and ecological resources, land use, and existing infrastructure, from potential secondary effects (e.g.,…
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