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Fire Mapping
Information on fire mapping at the national and regional level.
Fire Mapping
Maps are an essential tool in fire management because they describe, in a spatial context, factors that help fire managers effectively plan, allocate, and mobilize both suppression and prescribed burn resources. Under Regional Fire Mapping you will find information on the Southeast (SE) FireMap, a project funded by USDA-NRCS and managed by The Endowment for Forestry and Communities and the Longleaf Alliance.
Fire Mapping/Remote Sensing
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Fire Policy Topics
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Fire Videos and Webinars
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Fire-Community & Infrastructure
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File Firebird Newsletter October 2022
Fire Effects in Gulf of Mexico Marshes – Historical Perspectives, Management, and Monitoring of Mottled Ducks and Black and Yellow Rails. Spring and Summer 2022 Updates.
Located in News & Events / Wildland Fire Newletters / NOAA FireBird Newsletters
Organization Octet Stream Firewise USA
Firewise USA® is a voluntary program that provides a framework to help neighbors get organized, find direction, and take action to increase the ignition resistance of their homes and community.
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File PDF document First signs of carbon sink saturation in European forest biomass
European forests are seen as a clear example of vegetation rebound in the Northern Hemisphere; recovering in area and growing stock since the 1950s, after centuries of stock decline and deforestation. These regrowing forests have shown to be a persistent carbon sink, projected to continue for decades, however, there are early signs of saturation. Forest policies and management strategies need revision if we want to sustain the sink.
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File PDF document Fisher Dimock 2000.pdf
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