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Working Together to Increase the Pace and Scale of Prescribed Fire: A Case Study

All hands approaches that leverage the capacity of federal, state, tribal, and non-governmental partners are essential to increasing the implementation of prescribed fire. Working together, partners used a variety of mechanisms to align organizational goals, build trust across agencies and organizations, and combine resources and skills, which ultimately resulted in the trained personnel needed to work across all lands in New Mexico.

Full paper here: https://bit.ly/2YoPVSD

Z. Evans, M. Picarello, K. Hardigg, and E.J. Davis. Working Together to Increase the Pace and Scale of Prescribed Fire: A Case Study. January 2020.

Thumbnail Picture: 2018 Forest Steward Youth Corps (FSYC) crew; image credit Forest Stewards Guild.

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
June 22, 2020

Categories: UncategorizedTags: community engagement, Prescribed Fire, prescribed fire management

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