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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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Dickinson, Ellison, Faulring, Holley, Hornsby, Hudak, Ichoku, Kremens, Loudermilk, Maben, Martinez, O'Brien, Paxton, Schroeder, Zajkowski
An ongoing challenge in fire measurement is obtaining quantitative and validated measurements of fire power (kW m-2) and energy (kJ m-2) across a range of spatial and temporal scales. Our approach to measurement has been hierarchical, where…
Year: 2013
Type: Document

Doumas, Koprowski
After decades of suppression, fire is returning to forests of the western United States through wildfires and prescribed burns. These fires may aid restoration of vegetation structure and processes, which could improve conditions for wildlife…
Year: 2013
Type: Document

The intent of this document is to provide prescribed fie practitioners, planners and agency administrators with a brief summary of the major themes that emerged from escaped prescribed fires in 2012. This summary is not an all-inclusive recounting…
Year: 2013
Type: Document

Black
Through a series of five dialogues sessions with fire managers from across the US (Denver, CO; Portland, OR; Salt Lake City, UT; Tallahassee, FL; and Tucson, AZ), we sought to understand and improve individual and organizational learning from…
Year: 2013
Type: Media