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Goode
Cultural burning means burning with the intent to improve cultural resources. That, however, is a very ambiguous statement. Culture is a people’s way of life, where they live or lived and how they live. For the Native American, prior to the Euro-…
Type: Media
Year: 2017

Stowe
A presentation recorded at the 7th International Fire Ecology and Management Congress.
Type: Media
Year: 2017

The Interagency Prescribed Fire Planning and Implementation Procedures Guide establishes national interagency standards for the planning and implementation of prescribed fire. These standards: 1) Describe what is minimally acceptable for prescribed…
Type: Document
Year: 2017

Long, Goode, Gutteriez, Lackey, Anderson
Many tribes in California and Oregon value California black oak (Quercus kelloggii) as a traditional source of food and other values. Over centuries or millennia, Native Americans learned that they could enhance production of desired resources by…
Type: Document
Year: 2017

Monzón-Alvarado, Keys
Agricultural fire for land preparation is central in the livelihoods of subsistence farmers practicing shifting cultivation. Achieving a good agricultural burn, one in which the biomass is thoroughly consumed within the chosen area, depends on…
Type: Document
Year: 2017

Moore, Trevitt
Forest fire managers have been quick to capitalise on recent developments in computer hardware and software as they took place. Model development in support of land and forest management generally proliferated during the last few decades. Based…
Type: Document
Year: 1994

Dawson, Greco
Preservation and restoration of natural ecosystems is important to maintain the dynamic character which ultimately formed the giant sequoia/mixed-conifer forests prior to human interference. In the Giant Forest, aesthetic and ecological goals need…
Type: Document
Year: 1994