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The Southwest Fire Science Consortium is partnering with FRAMES to help fire managers access important fire science information related to the Southwest's top ten fire management issues.


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Singletary, Evans
This agreement is made and entered into by the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Joint Fire Science Program (BLM), and the University of Nevada Reno for the purpose of Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Joint Fire Science…
Year: 2018
Type: Project

This website gives you access to the rich tools and resources available for the text 'Fire on Earth: An Introduction' by Andrew C. Scott, David M.J.S. Bowman, William J. Bond, Stephen J. Pyne and Martin E. Alexander. It includes: powerpoints of all…
Year: 2014
Type: Website

Brooks, Hansen, Thode, Wadleigh
The goal of the Fire in the Southwest: Integrating Fire and Management into Changing Ecosystems conference is to provide a forum for participants to learn about scientific developments, discover new technologies, exchange ideas, and explore fire…
Year: 2008
Type: Project

Omi, Martinson
Objectives 1) To synthesize, in one document, existing information on historic fire regimes in the US; 2) To document fuel profile changes in these regimes to the extent possible, including a discussion of impacts on ecosystem function and…
Year: 2004
Type: Project

Fulé, Covington
We propose to calibrate the landscape fire behavior model Farsite to accurately simulate multi-century fire regimes using long-term fire history and forest structure data, then apply the reliable model to evaluation of alternative future fuel…
Year: 2002
Type: Project

Pinyon-juniper woodlands have always been part of the fabric of western landscapes. However, human land use, reduced fire occurrence, and climatic conditions have contributed to widespread changes. Historically, woodlands were restricted primarily…
Type: Website

Fire is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal about the science, policy, and technology of fires and how they interact with communities and the environment, broadly defined, published quarterly online by MDPI. Fire serves as an…
Type: Website

Wildland fire incident management activities create an ideal environment for the transmission of infectious diseases: high-density living and working conditions, lack of access to and use of soap and sanitizers, and a transient workforce. These and…
Type: Website

Wildfires over the last couple decades have increased in size and intensity and the fire season has lengthened, resulting in increased wildfire suppression costs and greater risk to human health and safety. The large, severe fires have also had…
Type: Website

Fire Ecology is the international scientific journal supported by the Association for Fire Ecology. It publishes peer-reviewed articles on all ecological and management aspects relating to wildland fire. We welcome submissions on topics that include…
Type: Website