Full publication here Abstract: Wildland fire is a global phenomenon that influences ecosystems, cultures, and livelihoods. Humans …
The Use of Science in Wildland Fire Management: a Review of Barriers and Facilitators
Summary: Most studies were conducted in the USA in the last 10 years and demonstrated that science is commonly used in fire …
Fighting Fire with Fire: Great Plains FSE Workshop Recording
New workshop recording from the Great Plains Fire Science Exchange and Joint Fire Science Program. Fighting Fire with Fire: Rx …
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Piled Fuels Biomass and Emissions Calculator
Calculate an estimation for biomass and potential emissions from piled wildland fuels. Piled fuels Biomass and Emissions …
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New Operational National Satellite Burned Area Product
New 1-pager from USGS, Great Plains Fire Science Exchange, and SRFSN: New Operational National Satellite Burned Area Product. Land …
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Fire Operations Guidance in Bark Beetle Stands
Revised operational guide from R2 USFS about safe operations in bark beetle stands. Due to altered fuel conditions, personnel …
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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 …
Using “Good” Fires to Reduce “Bad” Fire Effects & Smoke Impacts
From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:Prescribed fires produce smoke that adversely impacts public health, although not to the …
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