The impetus for this research was the increasing threat of catastrophic wildfires resulting from the accumulation of fuels across the West. Guided by the priorities, goals, and guiding principles outlined by the national fire plan (NFP), the objective was to identify those areas within a pinyon-juniper woodland-dominated landscape with the highest hazard of catastrophic wildfire. The intent was to help managers prioritize proactive fuels management efforts outside of the wildland urban interface (WUI). Based on a management paradigm, constraints were placed on the data collection, analysis, and model development. A geographic information system (GIS) was used to create a hazard assessment at a landscape scale in Tintic Valley, Utah. Hazard ...
Wildfires can cause significant negative impacts to water quality with resultant consequences for th...
Fire risk is a major threat to life, property and natural resources in southern California. Recent f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 14-17).Wildland fire managers are increasingly embracing ...
The impetus for this research was the increasing threat of catastrophic wildfires resulting from the...
The impetus for this research was the increasing threat of catastrophic wildfires resulting from the...
The impetus for this research was the increasing threat of catastrophic wildfires resulting from the...
In partnership with the USDA Forest Service and the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands...
In partnership with the USDA Forest Service and the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands...
How wildfires are managed is a key determinant of long-term socioecological resiliency and the abili...
How wildfires are managed is a key determinant of long-term socioecological resiliency and the abili...
Every year, millions of acres of forest and rangeland are burned in prescribed burns as well as wild...
A Multi-Criteria Approach to Identify Areas at Risk to Megafires in Mendocino National Forest, Calif...
A Multi-Criteria Approach to Identify Areas at Risk to Megafires in Mendocino National Forest, Calif...
Wildfire is a global phenomenon that plays a vital role in regulating and maintaining many natural a...
Every year, millions of acres of forest and rangeland are burned in prescribed burns as well as wild...
Wildfires can cause significant negative impacts to water quality with resultant consequences for th...
Fire risk is a major threat to life, property and natural resources in southern California. Recent f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 14-17).Wildland fire managers are increasingly embracing ...
The impetus for this research was the increasing threat of catastrophic wildfires resulting from the...
The impetus for this research was the increasing threat of catastrophic wildfires resulting from the...
The impetus for this research was the increasing threat of catastrophic wildfires resulting from the...
In partnership with the USDA Forest Service and the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands...
In partnership with the USDA Forest Service and the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands...
How wildfires are managed is a key determinant of long-term socioecological resiliency and the abili...
How wildfires are managed is a key determinant of long-term socioecological resiliency and the abili...
Every year, millions of acres of forest and rangeland are burned in prescribed burns as well as wild...
A Multi-Criteria Approach to Identify Areas at Risk to Megafires in Mendocino National Forest, Calif...
A Multi-Criteria Approach to Identify Areas at Risk to Megafires in Mendocino National Forest, Calif...
Wildfire is a global phenomenon that plays a vital role in regulating and maintaining many natural a...
Every year, millions of acres of forest and rangeland are burned in prescribed burns as well as wild...
Wildfires can cause significant negative impacts to water quality with resultant consequences for th...
Fire risk is a major threat to life, property and natural resources in southern California. Recent f...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 14-17).Wildland fire managers are increasingly embracing ...