Description
From the text ... 'This volume is intended to be used as a reference for both cultural resource specialists and fire managers during their planning processes. The intended audience includes resource and fire managers employed by public, tribal, and private land management agencies, non-governmental organizations, private contractors, historic preservation officers, and researchers. Particular emphasis is given to providing guidance for those in the realm of cultural resource management (often called CRM), individuals actively engaged in identifying and managing cultural resources before, during, and after wildland fires, and preparing and revviewing fire-related environmental compliance and land management documents (for example, land and fire management plans, prescribed fire burn plans, and community wildfire protection plans).'