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Abrams, Evans, Flint, Moseley
Multiple recent U.S. Forest Service (USFS) policies and mandates identify resilient landscapes as a guiding concept for land and resource management. This emphasis on resilience comes in response to the unprecedented scope, scale, and cost of…
Type: Project

Ager
The Threat News Explorer (TNE) application was built for the USDA Forest Service Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Center (WWETAC). TNE facilitates assessment of wildland threats by collecting and displaying news articles on the web…
Type: Website

Protecting natural and cultural resources is essential to sustaining our health and quality of life. We, along with fish and wildlife, rely on clean water and the benefits of having healthy rivers, streams, wetlands, forests, grasslands, and coastal…
Type: Website

Lists the conference proceedings of the 6th Symposium on Fire and Forest Meteorology
Type: Website

ANNOTATION: The Woody Biomass Utilization Team is an interdisciplinary team that promotes and facilitates the planning and delivery of an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to the recovery and utilization of woody biomass from ecological…
Type: Website

NOAA Paleoclimatology is a branch of NOAA's National Climatic Data Center. Paleo data come from natural sources such as tree rings, ice cores, corals, and ocean and lake sediments-- and extend the archive of weather and climate back hundreds to…
Type: Website

Ashton, McDonell, Barnes, Langholtz
ANNOTATION: This Guide is designed for use by Resource Conservation & Development and Extension professionals throughout the U.S. It also contains handouts and other resources to assist in educating respective audience. The Woody Biomass Desk…
Type: Tool

Friggens, Loehman, Holsinger, Finch
This project had two primary goals: 1) To develop a process for integrating data from multiple sources to improve predictions of climate impacts for wildlife species; and 2) To provide data on climate and related hydrological change, fire behavior…
Type: Project

McKenzie
Fuel maps based on remote sensing and field data provide valuable information for modelers and managers, but are only snapshots in time. This project is developing dynamic fuel maps for the contiguous United States that can be updated as ecosystems…
Type: Project