Wildfire in the Southwestern United States is an escalating problem for residents and managers to contend with, particularly for those living and working in the Wildland Urban Interface. Fuel management mitigates the cost of wildfire suppression and protects people and assets. In the Fry Fire District, grants from the Arizona State Department of Forestry and Fire enable collaboration between the district and private landowners in fuel reduction with mechanical thinning and controlled burns. In this study, GIS tools were used to analyze multiple seasonal images from Landsat 8 Surface Reflectance data. The acquired images were corrected for cloud cover and cloud shadow. The change in Normalized Difference Vegetation Index and change in Normal...
Due to the mixed distribution of buildings and vegetation, wildland-urban interface (WUI) areas are ...
Wildfires have devastated the West Coast time and time again. This project takes on multiple approac...
Wildfires are becoming more frequent each year not only in the United States, but throughout the wor...
Flagstaff, Arizona has a diverse landscape and despite the regular monsoons and snowfall, Flagstaff ...
Wildfires are increasing in size and severity across the western U.S. (Stephens, 2005; Littell and o...
The increasing trend of active wildfire events in California poses risks to both wildland ecosystems...
Activity Description:This activity, created by Christine Lewis of California State University, Chico...
Wildland fires are destructive to properties and dangerous to people in close proximity, with the co...
In June 2013, southwest Colorado faced one of the largest wildfires in state history, the West Fork...
The number of forest fires has increased dramatically over the past five years in western areas of t...
This map by Alex Temes was created in GEO 243: Remote Sensing in Fall of 2016. His map won the April...
Abstract. LANDFIRE is a 5-year, multipartner project producing consistent and comprehensive maps and...
This dissertation presents the potential of small unmanned aircrafts systems (sUAS) to provide affor...
Many spatially explicit studies of wildfire hazard focus on the wildland–urban interface (WUI), the ...
Wildland fires in the United States are not always confined to wilderness areas. The growth of popul...
Due to the mixed distribution of buildings and vegetation, wildland-urban interface (WUI) areas are ...
Wildfires have devastated the West Coast time and time again. This project takes on multiple approac...
Wildfires are becoming more frequent each year not only in the United States, but throughout the wor...
Flagstaff, Arizona has a diverse landscape and despite the regular monsoons and snowfall, Flagstaff ...
Wildfires are increasing in size and severity across the western U.S. (Stephens, 2005; Littell and o...
The increasing trend of active wildfire events in California poses risks to both wildland ecosystems...
Activity Description:This activity, created by Christine Lewis of California State University, Chico...
Wildland fires are destructive to properties and dangerous to people in close proximity, with the co...
In June 2013, southwest Colorado faced one of the largest wildfires in state history, the West Fork...
The number of forest fires has increased dramatically over the past five years in western areas of t...
This map by Alex Temes was created in GEO 243: Remote Sensing in Fall of 2016. His map won the April...
Abstract. LANDFIRE is a 5-year, multipartner project producing consistent and comprehensive maps and...
This dissertation presents the potential of small unmanned aircrafts systems (sUAS) to provide affor...
Many spatially explicit studies of wildfire hazard focus on the wildland–urban interface (WUI), the ...
Wildland fires in the United States are not always confined to wilderness areas. The growth of popul...
Due to the mixed distribution of buildings and vegetation, wildland-urban interface (WUI) areas are ...
Wildfires have devastated the West Coast time and time again. This project takes on multiple approac...
Wildfires are becoming more frequent each year not only in the United States, but throughout the wor...