ThesisThis project applies multimedia and Geographic Information System (GIS)\ud tools to Ponderosa Way, a forest road in Tehama County, California, to assist decision\ud makers in prioritizing maintenance activities and fuel reduction treatments on this remote\ud roadway. The GIS methodology includes analytical techniques that use publicly\ud available datasets, and it can be adapted for different locations and for different management\ud concerns.CSU, Chic
A key function of a highway network is to maintain access during normal and emergency operations. Du...
This paper demonstrated the use of Geographic Information System (GIS) to develop timber thinning st...
Through road construction and maintenance activities, the California Department of Transportation (C...
This report is part of the “Regional Priority Planning for Wildfire Risk Reduction and Forest Health...
This presentation describes how one Forest Service unit uses GPS/GIS technology to update and mainta...
At the national level, Parks Canada employs GIS to support reporting on the ecological integrity of ...
This paper demonstrates the utility of geographic information systems (GIS) and image processing as ...
Beginning in 1996, the National Park Service, Caltrans, and other agencies and organizations have wo...
Due to the mixed distribution of buildings and vegetation, wildland-urban interface (WUI) areas are ...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are powerful tools to deal with spatialized issues. As such, th...
Human activities have significantly altered forest conditions throughout Eastern Washington, United ...
Due to the mixed distribution of buildings and vegetation, wildland-urban interface (WUI) areas are ...
The United States Forest Service is required to analyze road systems on each of the national forests...
Graduation date: 1996Forest road planning is importaht in logging operations, because it can\ud affe...
A well-planned forest road network is essential for meeting the goal of sustainable forest managemen...
A key function of a highway network is to maintain access during normal and emergency operations. Du...
This paper demonstrated the use of Geographic Information System (GIS) to develop timber thinning st...
Through road construction and maintenance activities, the California Department of Transportation (C...
This report is part of the “Regional Priority Planning for Wildfire Risk Reduction and Forest Health...
This presentation describes how one Forest Service unit uses GPS/GIS technology to update and mainta...
At the national level, Parks Canada employs GIS to support reporting on the ecological integrity of ...
This paper demonstrates the utility of geographic information systems (GIS) and image processing as ...
Beginning in 1996, the National Park Service, Caltrans, and other agencies and organizations have wo...
Due to the mixed distribution of buildings and vegetation, wildland-urban interface (WUI) areas are ...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are powerful tools to deal with spatialized issues. As such, th...
Human activities have significantly altered forest conditions throughout Eastern Washington, United ...
Due to the mixed distribution of buildings and vegetation, wildland-urban interface (WUI) areas are ...
The United States Forest Service is required to analyze road systems on each of the national forests...
Graduation date: 1996Forest road planning is importaht in logging operations, because it can\ud affe...
A well-planned forest road network is essential for meeting the goal of sustainable forest managemen...
A key function of a highway network is to maintain access during normal and emergency operations. Du...
This paper demonstrated the use of Geographic Information System (GIS) to develop timber thinning st...
Through road construction and maintenance activities, the California Department of Transportation (C...