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Burn Severity Portal

From the U.S. Forest Service and Department of Interior. The intent of this web portal is to provide a single point of access to all the post-fire mapping and field plot data that are available. This Incudes:

  • Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) Program data
  • FS/DOI BAER Imagery Support Program data
  • Rapid Assessment of Vegetation Condition after Wildfire (RAVG) Program data
  • USF&WS Fire Atlas data
  • NPS Burn Severity Program data
  • Composite Burn Index (CBI) field plot data

View the Burn Severity Portal Here

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
August 9, 2021

Categories: Maps, Models, and Apps, WebsiteTags: Disturbance-driven vegetation change, fire management, Forest Management, high-severity wildfire, Model/Tool/Technology, post-fire, post-fire assessment, post-fire debris flows, post-fire effects, Post-fire Environment & Management, post-fire erosion, post-fire flooding, post-fire impacts, post-fire interactions, post-fire landscapes, post-fire runoff, post-fire treatments, post-wildfire, post-wildfire landscapes, Prescribed Fire, vegetation categories, vegetation data, vegetation density, vegetation management, vegetation mapping, vegetation treatments, vegetation type change, wildfire, wildfire behavior, Wildfire economics, wildfire frequency, wildfire hazard, wildfire intensity, wildfire management, Wildfire Operations & Management, wildfire preparation, wildfire prevention, wildfire risk, wildfire risk assessment, wildfire risk mitigation, wildfire risk reduction, wildfire severity, wildfire suppression

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This regional Fire Exchange is one of 15 regional fire science exchanges sponsored by the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP).
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