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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): Matthew G. Rollins
Publication Date: 2009

LANDFIRE is a 5-year, multipartner project producing consistent and comprehensive maps and data describing vegetation, wildland fuel, fire regimes and ecological departure from historical conditions across the United States. It is a shared project between the wildland fire management and research and development programs of the US Department of Agriculture Forest Service and US Department of the Interior. LANDFIRE meets agency and partner needs for comprehensive, integrated data to support landscape-level fire management planning and prioritization, community and firefighter protection, effective resource allocation, and collaboration between agencies and the public. The LANDFIRE data production framework is interdisciplinary, science-based and fully repeatable, and integrates many geospatial technologies including biophysical gradient analyses, remote sensing, vegetation modelling, ecological simulation, and landscape disturbance and successional modelling. LANDFIRE data products are created as 30-m raster grids and are available over the internet at www.landfire.gov, accessed 22 April 2009. The data products are produced at scales that may be useful for prioritizing and planning individual hazardous fuel reduction and ecosystem restoration projects; however, the applicability of data products varies by location and specific use, and products may need to be adjusted by local users. © IAWF 2009. Reproduced from the International Journal of Wildland Fire (Matthew G. Rollins, 2009) with the kind permission of CSIRO Publishing on behalf of the International Association of Wildland Fire.

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Citation: Rollins, M. G. 2009. LANDFIRE: a nationally consistent vegetation, wildland fire, and fuel assessment. International Journal of Wildland Fire, v. 18, no. 3, p. 235-249. 10.1071/.

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Regions:
Alaska    California    Eastern    Great Basin    Hawaii    Northern Rockies    Northwest    Rocky Mountain    Southern    Southwest    National
Keywords:
  • agriculture
  • catastrophic fires
  • cover
  • disturbance
  • elevation
  • fire hazard reduction
  • fire intensity
  • fire management
  • fire regimes
  • fire suppression
  • forest management
  • fuel management
  • fuel models
  • LANDFIRE
  • National Fire Plan
  • overstory
  • remote sensing
  • season of fire
  • size classes
  • soils
  • succession
  • surface fuels
  • topography
  • vegetation surveys
  • wildfires
Tall Timbers Record Number: 23956Location Status: In-fileCall Number: Journals-IAbstract Status: Fair use, Okay, Reproduced by permission
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FRAMES Record Number: 47929

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