Abstract: We present an overview of the Fuel Characteristic Classification System (FCCS), a tool that enables land man-agers, regulators, and scientists to create and catalogue fuelbeds and to classify those fuelbeds for their capacity to support fire and consume fuels. The fuelbed characteristics and fire classification from this tool will provide inputs for current and future sophisticated models for the quantification of fire behavior, fire effects, and carbon accounting and enable assess-ment of fuel treatment effectiveness. The system was designed from requirements provided by land managers, scientists, and policy makers gathered through six regional workshops. The FCCS contains a set of fuelbeds representing the United States, which w...
The purpose of this project is to create fire behavior fuel models that replicate the fire behavior ...
ABSTRACT Understanding fire is essential to improving forest management strategies. More specificall...
Large-scale fire danger assessment has become increasingly relevant in the past few years, and is us...
Abstract: The Fuel Characteristic Classification System (FCCS) is a systematic catalog of inherent p...
This study presents the methods for the generation of the first global fuel data set, containing all...
The ongoing development of more sophisticated fire models and the implementation of large landscape ...
This dataset presents the first global fuel map, containing all the parameters required to be input ...
Understanding fire is essential to improving forest management strategies. More specifically, an acc...
Appropriate categorisation and description of living vegetation and dead biomass is necessary to sup...
<div><p>Summary</p><p>Quantification of fire-prone vegetation is a challenge for land and fire manag...
The dramatic increase of fire hazard in wildland–urban interfaces (WUIs) has required more detailed ...
Application of crown fire behavior models in fire management decision-making have been limited by th...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012A modified Fuel Characteristic and Classification S...
Wildland fires are a function of properties of the fuels that sustain them. These fuels are themselv...
The dramatic increase of fire hazard in wildland–urban interfaces (WUIs) has required more detailed ...
The purpose of this project is to create fire behavior fuel models that replicate the fire behavior ...
ABSTRACT Understanding fire is essential to improving forest management strategies. More specificall...
Large-scale fire danger assessment has become increasingly relevant in the past few years, and is us...
Abstract: The Fuel Characteristic Classification System (FCCS) is a systematic catalog of inherent p...
This study presents the methods for the generation of the first global fuel data set, containing all...
The ongoing development of more sophisticated fire models and the implementation of large landscape ...
This dataset presents the first global fuel map, containing all the parameters required to be input ...
Understanding fire is essential to improving forest management strategies. More specifically, an acc...
Appropriate categorisation and description of living vegetation and dead biomass is necessary to sup...
<div><p>Summary</p><p>Quantification of fire-prone vegetation is a challenge for land and fire manag...
The dramatic increase of fire hazard in wildland–urban interfaces (WUIs) has required more detailed ...
Application of crown fire behavior models in fire management decision-making have been limited by th...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012A modified Fuel Characteristic and Classification S...
Wildland fires are a function of properties of the fuels that sustain them. These fuels are themselv...
The dramatic increase of fire hazard in wildland–urban interfaces (WUIs) has required more detailed ...
The purpose of this project is to create fire behavior fuel models that replicate the fire behavior ...
ABSTRACT Understanding fire is essential to improving forest management strategies. More specificall...
Large-scale fire danger assessment has become increasingly relevant in the past few years, and is us...