A new decision support tool, the Wildland Fire Decision Support System (WFDSS) has been developed to support risk-informed decision-making for individual fires in the United States. WFDSS accesses national weather data and forecasts, fire behavior prediction, economic assessment, smoke management assessment, and landscape databases to efficiently formulate and apply information to the decision making process. Risk-informed decision-making is becoming increasingly important as a means of improving fire management and offers substantial opportunities to benefit natural and community resource protection, management response effectiveness, firefighter resource use and exposure, and, possibly, suppression costs. This paper reviews the developmen...
Abstract This paper describes the development of a decision support system (DSS) for prevention plan...
This report is part of the “Regional Priority Planning for Wildfire Risk Reduction and Forest Health...
Wildfires threaten and kill people, destroy urban and rural property, degrade air quality, ravage fo...
Increases in wildland fire frequency, size and duration have increased the threat of wildfire impact...
Station. 59 p. This publication focuses on the thought processes and considerations surrounding a ri...
Development of appropriate management strategies for escaped wildland fires is complex. Fire manager...
Wildland fires have been a rising problem on the worldwide level, generating ecological and economic...
Includes bibliographical referencesWildland fires continue to be a threat to persons and their prope...
There’s a lot of wildland in Oklahoma—and as a result, a lot of potential for fire. To help prepare ...
In 2016, the USDA Forest Service, the largest wildfire management organization in the world, initiat...
Wildfires are recurrent natural events that have been increasing in frequency and severity in recent...
International audienceThis paper presents an integrated Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS), call...
Annually, wildfires destroy millions of acres of land costing federal agencies billions for wildfire...
Wildfire is a global phenomenon that plays a vital role in regulating and maintaining many natural a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 14-17).Wildland fire managers are increasingly embracing ...
Abstract This paper describes the development of a decision support system (DSS) for prevention plan...
This report is part of the “Regional Priority Planning for Wildfire Risk Reduction and Forest Health...
Wildfires threaten and kill people, destroy urban and rural property, degrade air quality, ravage fo...
Increases in wildland fire frequency, size and duration have increased the threat of wildfire impact...
Station. 59 p. This publication focuses on the thought processes and considerations surrounding a ri...
Development of appropriate management strategies for escaped wildland fires is complex. Fire manager...
Wildland fires have been a rising problem on the worldwide level, generating ecological and economic...
Includes bibliographical referencesWildland fires continue to be a threat to persons and their prope...
There’s a lot of wildland in Oklahoma—and as a result, a lot of potential for fire. To help prepare ...
In 2016, the USDA Forest Service, the largest wildfire management organization in the world, initiat...
Wildfires are recurrent natural events that have been increasing in frequency and severity in recent...
International audienceThis paper presents an integrated Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS), call...
Annually, wildfires destroy millions of acres of land costing federal agencies billions for wildfire...
Wildfire is a global phenomenon that plays a vital role in regulating and maintaining many natural a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 14-17).Wildland fire managers are increasingly embracing ...
Abstract This paper describes the development of a decision support system (DSS) for prevention plan...
This report is part of the “Regional Priority Planning for Wildfire Risk Reduction and Forest Health...
Wildfires threaten and kill people, destroy urban and rural property, degrade air quality, ravage fo...