This project sought to discover the best ways to encourage broader use of the fire planning and management tool—Fire Effects Planning Framework (FEPF). FEPF calculates and captures the ecological effects of fire, including the benefits. Along the way FEPF developers learned that varying perspectives, skill sets, responsibilities and workloads of targeted users require differing approaches in order for tech transfer to be effective. Additionally, a lack of incentives to measure and account for fire’s benefits was causing managers to prioritize information and tools that capture fire’s costs, particularly to private property. Face-to-face presentations proved to be the most effective way to catalyze FEPF use, especially when combined with enh...
Knowing when, where and how fire should be applied is critical for land managers planning to use fi ...
Wildfires can result in significant, long-lasting impacts to ecological, social, and economic system...
This project was conducted in response to the need identified under Task 1 (RFP 2005-4)—extension of...
This project sought to discover the best ways to encourage broader use of the fire planning and mana...
The Fire Effects Planning Framework (FEPF), developed under JFSP project (99-1-3-16) “Wildland fuels...
Land managers must make fi re management decisions considering place, history, and species, an under...
The Fire Emissions Production Simulator (FEPS) is an open source, user—friendly computer program des...
Process or tool to allow managers to integrate the ecological benefits of fire into the management p...
Wildland fire managers face increasingly steep challenges to meet air quality standards while planni...
The promise of wildland fire use (WFU) is that, over time, the fires will play a more natural role, ...
This project delivers up-to-date, science-based information about species nominated by wildland mana...
Technology is playing an increasingly pivotal role in the efficiency and effectiveness of fire manag...
A quantitative understanding of how forests work, both before and after (prescribed and wild) fire, ...
This project provided for an improved version of the Fire and Fuels Extension to the Forest Vegetati...
By collecting information on fuel loading, fuel consumption, fuel moisture, site conditions and fi r...
Knowing when, where and how fire should be applied is critical for land managers planning to use fi ...
Wildfires can result in significant, long-lasting impacts to ecological, social, and economic system...
This project was conducted in response to the need identified under Task 1 (RFP 2005-4)—extension of...
This project sought to discover the best ways to encourage broader use of the fire planning and mana...
The Fire Effects Planning Framework (FEPF), developed under JFSP project (99-1-3-16) “Wildland fuels...
Land managers must make fi re management decisions considering place, history, and species, an under...
The Fire Emissions Production Simulator (FEPS) is an open source, user—friendly computer program des...
Process or tool to allow managers to integrate the ecological benefits of fire into the management p...
Wildland fire managers face increasingly steep challenges to meet air quality standards while planni...
The promise of wildland fire use (WFU) is that, over time, the fires will play a more natural role, ...
This project delivers up-to-date, science-based information about species nominated by wildland mana...
Technology is playing an increasingly pivotal role in the efficiency and effectiveness of fire manag...
A quantitative understanding of how forests work, both before and after (prescribed and wild) fire, ...
This project provided for an improved version of the Fire and Fuels Extension to the Forest Vegetati...
By collecting information on fuel loading, fuel consumption, fuel moisture, site conditions and fi r...
Knowing when, where and how fire should be applied is critical for land managers planning to use fi ...
Wildfires can result in significant, long-lasting impacts to ecological, social, and economic system...
This project was conducted in response to the need identified under Task 1 (RFP 2005-4)—extension of...