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Bureau Policy Page
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Department of the Interior Policy
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Projects
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This space contains information on projects to increase information sharing within the community of practice working on Wildland Fire and Prescribed Burning.
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Research
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Projects
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This space contains information on projects to increase information sharing within the community of practice working on Wildland Fire and Prescribed Burning.
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Research
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Southern Wildfire Risk Assessment Portal
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Needing a way to deliver the information quickly and seamlessly to stakeholders, SGSF has recently developed the Southern Wildfire Risk Assessment Portal (SouthWRAP), built upon the success of the Texas Wildfire Risk Assessment Portal (TxWRAP). SouthWRAP is the primary mechanism by which SGSF is creating awareness among the public and arming state and local government planners with information to support mitigation and prevention efforts. SouthWRAP contains data for 13 Southern states, excluding Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands that did not participate in the initial SWRA project. Future updates hope to include all SGSF members.
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Fire Mapping
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Regional Fire Mapping
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Southern Wildfire Risk Assessment Portal Collection
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Fire Mapping
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Regional Fire Mapping
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Active Fire Mapping
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Fire Mapping
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National Fire Mapping
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Active Fire Mapping Collection
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Fire Mapping
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National Fire Mapping
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Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity Interactive Viewer
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The MTBS program was established to provide a consistent methodology to assess and document the effects of fire at a national scale. Since the program’s inception in 2005, MTBS mapping methods have evolved to accommodate changes and advancements in technology, software, satellite data and the availability of reliable fire occurrence data. It is anticipated these methods will continue to evolve into the future, however, the MTBS mapping approach has consistently occurred in five primary steps: 1. Fire Occurrence Data Compilation; 2. Landsat Scene Selection and Image Pre-processing; 3. Perimeter Delineation; 4. Burn Severity Interpretation; and 5. Data Distribution.
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Other National Fire Mapping
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Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity
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Other National Fire Mapping
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Fire Mapping
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National Fire Mapping
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Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity
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Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) is an interagency program whose goal is to consistently map the burn severity and extent of large fires across all lands of the United States from 1984 to present.
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Fire Mapping
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National Fire Mapping
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Other National Fire Mapping