Fire behavior modeling systems are playing an increasingly important role in identifying areas of the wildland– urban interface (WUI) that could support intense and fast-moving wildfires. The modeling systems also can be used to prioritize areas for fuels reduction treatments. We used forest inventory data to create custom fire behavior fuel models for the Anchorage, Alaska, WUI—an area strongly impacted by a recent spruce bark beetle (Dendroctonus rufipennis) infestation. Eight custom fuel models were developed including a custom fuel model for a spruce bark beetle impacted forest type. NEXUS simulations indicate that the custom fuel models better describe forest structure and predict fire behavior than do parameterized standard fuel model...
Forest characteristics, structure, and dynamics within the North American boreal region are heavily ...
Fuel reduction treatments are implemented in the forest surrounding the wildland–urban interface (WU...
We describe the development of a model system for the prediction over the full range in fire behavio...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005I inventoried the forests of the Anchorage wildlan...
Landscape analysis of wildland fuel treatment strategies on Federally-managed lands is a complex mod...
Forests in the western United States and elsewhere face a growing crisis arising from global warming...
Detailed information on fuel consumption and emissions from wildland fire in Alaska’s boreal forests...
Wildland fi re is the dominant disturbance force in the boreal forests of Alaska which cover about 1...
The dramatic increase of fire hazard in wildland–urban interfaces (WUIs) has required more detailed ...
Key messageWe describe a modeling system that enables detailed, 3D fire simulations in forest fuels....
That risk from wildfi re continues to grow across the United States is not a new problem. Managing f...
Duration of Project: 2 years The Alaska Interagency Fire Management Plan promulgates policy objectiv...
Wildfires in Alaska have been increasing in frequency, size, and intensity putting a strain on commu...
Widespread fuel reduction programs have been initiated in many parts of the USA in response to a gro...
Every year, millions of acres of forest and rangeland are burned in prescribed burns as well as wild...
Forest characteristics, structure, and dynamics within the North American boreal region are heavily ...
Fuel reduction treatments are implemented in the forest surrounding the wildland–urban interface (WU...
We describe the development of a model system for the prediction over the full range in fire behavio...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2005I inventoried the forests of the Anchorage wildlan...
Landscape analysis of wildland fuel treatment strategies on Federally-managed lands is a complex mod...
Forests in the western United States and elsewhere face a growing crisis arising from global warming...
Detailed information on fuel consumption and emissions from wildland fire in Alaska’s boreal forests...
Wildland fi re is the dominant disturbance force in the boreal forests of Alaska which cover about 1...
The dramatic increase of fire hazard in wildland–urban interfaces (WUIs) has required more detailed ...
Key messageWe describe a modeling system that enables detailed, 3D fire simulations in forest fuels....
That risk from wildfi re continues to grow across the United States is not a new problem. Managing f...
Duration of Project: 2 years The Alaska Interagency Fire Management Plan promulgates policy objectiv...
Wildfires in Alaska have been increasing in frequency, size, and intensity putting a strain on commu...
Widespread fuel reduction programs have been initiated in many parts of the USA in response to a gro...
Every year, millions of acres of forest and rangeland are burned in prescribed burns as well as wild...
Forest characteristics, structure, and dynamics within the North American boreal region are heavily ...
Fuel reduction treatments are implemented in the forest surrounding the wildland–urban interface (WU...
We describe the development of a model system for the prediction over the full range in fire behavio...