Exploring Information Needs for Wildland Fire and Fuels Management

Exploring Information Needs for Wildland Fire and Fuels Management
Author: Carol Miller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2004
Genre: Fire management
ISBN: MINN:31951D03001264S

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We report the results of a questionnaire and workshop that sought to gain a better and deeper understanding of the contemporary information needs of wildland fire and fuels managers. Results from the questionnaire indicated that the decision to suppress a wildland fire was most often influenced by factors related to safety and that the decision to allow a fire to burn was influenced by a variety of factors that varied according to land management objectives. We also found that managers anticipated an increase in the use of wildland fire, but that these increases will be moderate due to a variety of constraints that will continue to limit the use of wildland fire. From the workshop, we learned that managers will need to become increasingly strategic with their fire and fuels management planning, and that the information used to support tactical fire operations may prove to be insufficient. Furthermore, the managers participating in the workshop indicated the functional linkage between land management and fire management planning is lacking. We suggest that effective fire management planning requires information on the benefits and risks to a wide variety of values at landscape scales, integration with land management objectives, and a long-term perspective.

EXPLORING INFORMATION NEEDS FOR WILDLAND FIRE AND FUELS MANAGEMENT GENERAL TECHNICAL REPORT RMRS GTR 127 U S DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

EXPLORING INFORMATION NEEDS FOR WILDLAND FIRE AND FUELS MANAGEMENT    GENERAL TECHNICAL REPORT RMRS GTR 127    U S  DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2004*
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:62700276

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Historical Environmental Variation in Conservation and Natural Resource Management

Historical Environmental Variation in Conservation and Natural Resource Management
Author: John A. Wiens,Gregory D. Hayward,Hugh D, Safford,Catherine Giffen
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2012-07-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118329757

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In North America, concepts of Historical Range of Variability are being employed in land-management planning for properties of private organizations and multiple government agencies. The National Park Service, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, and The Nature Conservancy all include elements of historical ecology in their planning processes. Similar approaches are part of land management and conservation in Europe and Australia. Each of these user groups must struggle with the added complication of rapid climate change, rapid land-use change, and technical issues in order to employ historical ecology effectively. Historical Environmental Variation in Conservation and Natural Resource Management explores the utility of historical ecology in a management and conservation context and the development of concepts related to understanding future ranges of variability. It provides guidance and insights to all those entrusted with managing and conserving natural resources: land-use planners, ecologists, fire scientists, natural resource policy makers, conservation biologists, refuge and preserve managers, and field practitioners. The book will be particularly timely as science-based management is once again emphasized in United States federal land management and as an understanding of the potential effects of climate change becomes more widespread among resource managers. Additional resources for this book can be found at: www.wiley.com/go/wiens/historicalenvironmentalvariation.

WILDFIRE AND COMMUNITY

WILDFIRE AND COMMUNITY
Author: Douglas Paton,Fantina Tedim
Publsiher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9780398088446

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Wildfires represent a growing threat to environments, to people, communities, and to societies worldwide, particularly in the United States, Southern Europe, and Australia. Recognition of this growing risk has highlighted a need to develop people's capacity to adapt to annually occurring events that could increase in frequency and severity over the coming years and decades. The goal of ensuring sustained levels of protective measures in communities susceptible to wildfire hazard consequences has proved to be elusive. This book examines why this is so and identifies ways in which sustained levels of preparedness can be facilitated. Major topics include: wildfire preparedness and resiliency in community contexts; socially disastrous landscape fires in southeastern Australia; landscape typology of residential wildfire risk; proactive human response to wildfires outbreak; forest fires in wildland-urban interface, wildfire risk management; “stay or go” policy in the line of fire; social dimensions of forest fire; the influence of community diversity; evaluating a community engagement initiative; response to fire threats; social media and resiliency; and building on lessons learned. Additional information includes the landscape fires in southeastern Australia, wildfire risk management in Portugal; fire preparedness in Greece, Cyprus, and the Pine Barrens in the northeastern United States. The findings of research programs being conducted in the United States, Australia, Europe, India and South America are presented. The book includes case studies on the analysis and proposed actions of the wildland-urban interface being faced by Central Chile and South America. This book will provide a comprehensive and systematic review of the wildfire preparedness research and its application to the development of risk communications and public education programs.

Air Pollution and Its Impacts on U S National Parks

Air Pollution and Its Impacts on U S  National Parks
Author: Timothy J. Sullivan
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 683
Release: 2017-02-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781498765183

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A variety of air pollutants are emitted into the atmosphere from human-caused and natural emissions sources throughout the United States and elsewhere. These contaminants impact sensitive natural resources in wilderness, including the national parks. The system of national parks in the United States is among our greatest assets. This book provides a compilation and synthesis of current scientific understanding regarding the causes and effects of these pollutants within national park lands. It describes pollutant emissions, deposition, and exposures; it identifies the critical (tipping point) loads of pollutant deposition at which adverse impacts are manifested.

The Landscape Ecology of Fire

The Landscape Ecology of Fire
Author: Donald McKenzie,Carol Miller,Donald A. Falk
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2011-01-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400703018

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Global warming is expected to change fire regimes, likely increasing the severity and extent of wildfires in many ecosystems around the world. What will be the landscape-scale effects of these altered fire regimes? Within what theoretical contexts can we accurately assess these effects? We explore the possible effects of altered fire regimes on landscape patch dynamics, dominant species (tree, shrub, or herbaceous) and succession, sensitive and invasive plant and animal species and communities, and ecosystem function. Ultimately, we must consider the human dimension: what are the policy and management implications of increased fire disturbance, and what are the implications for human communities?

Canadian Wildland Fire Strategy

Canadian Wildland Fire Strategy
Author: Peter L. Fuglem,Kelvin G. Hirsch,Canadian Council of Forest Ministers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2006
Genre: Fire management
ISBN: UIUC:30112075587946

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"In September 2004, the Canadian Council of Forest Ministers established a federal, provincial, and territorial task group of assistant deputy ministers (ADMs) and commissioned the development of the Canadian Wildland Fire Strategy (CWFS). The ADMs created an intergovernmental team of analysts, experienced fire managers, and researchers, known as the CWFS Core Team, to consult with Canadian and international experts, collate information, conduct analyses, and present the findings. This team was directed to assess the current state of wildland fire management in Canada, examine the key influences and trends, and identify possible desired future states and how they could be achieved. This publication comprises a collection of nine reports written by the CWFS Core Team members and their associates. Collectively these papers include syntheses, analyses, and perspective articles that address a variety of the social, economic, and biophysical aspects of wildland fire and its management as well as policy, science, and operational issues in Canada."--Pub. desc.

Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2012
Genre: Forest genetics
ISBN: MINN:31951P01153602R

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