On October 14th, 2020 Fire Adapted Colorado and the Southern Rockies Fire Science Network hosted a webinar with guest speakers …
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 …
North American Wildland Fuels Database
NAWFD aggregates fuel loading information from 26,620 field sites compiled from 271 data sources. Each data point is assigned …
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Wildland firefighters and suicide risk: Examining the role of social disconnectedness
Full Abstract: Recent research has indicated that firefighters are at elevated suicide risk. Fire service organizations have …
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 …
Small-scale water deficits after wildfires create long-lasting ecological impacts
O'Connor, R.C., Germino, M.J., Barnard, D.M., Andrews, C.M., Bradford, J.B., Pilliod, D.S., Arkle, R.S., Shriver, R.K., 2020, …
Fire Science Digest- Making Biomass Pay: Obstacles and Opportunities
View the publication here! Removing hazardous fuels to reduce the risk of wildfire has become a priority for land managers across …
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A regional assessment of the ecological effects of chipping and mastication fuels reduction and forest restoration treatments.
Dr. Mike Battaglia, USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins, CO, Dr. Charles Rhoades, USFS Rocky Mountain Research …







