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Post-Fire Planning “By the Book”: Strategies for Landscape and Social Response

On October 14th, 2020 Fire Adapted Colorado and the Southern Rockies Fire Science Network hosted a webinar with guest speakers highlighting important aspects of post-fire planning for improved response and recovery following the occurrence of disastrous wildfire events within communities. One guest speaker was Kate Dunlap of Boulder Water introducing Colorado’s Post Fire Playbook . Her PowerPoint slides from the webinar can be found here.

The Second Guest Speaker was Nick Holloway of Missoula County, MT’s Office of Emergency Management. Nick’s presentation focussed on the importance of Community Organizations Active in Disaster in assisting with community response and recovery following disastrous events such as wildfires. Nick’s PowerPoint presentation from the webinar can be found here.

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
November 12, 2020

Categories: UncategorizedTags: collaborative fire management, Community Wildfire Protection Plans, Post-fire Environment & Management, watershed impacts, watershed management, wildfire, Wildfire Planning

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