Human Dimensions of Fire
ELC 2023_Position Announcement_V2
ELC 2023_Position Announcement_V2
May 5, 2020: Adaptation strategies for climate and fire in the Southwest
Presenters: Martha Sample and Andi Thode, Northern Arizona UniversityDate: May 5, 2020 12pm AZ/1pm MDT We will be presenting recent work on a Fire-Climate Adaptation ‘menu’ of strategies and approaches that can be used to align fire-specific management goals with climate impacts. The strategies that we have developed fit neatly into an existing climate adaptation framework …
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Mission
The Southwest Fire Science Consortium (SWFSC) gets emerging science on the ground by connecting scientists, land managers, and the public. By facilitating these connections, the SWFSC helps to assure that scientists are addressing the most pressing questions and managers are applying cutting-edge science and diverse knowledge in their efforts to protect communities and critical natural …
Economic Benefits of Forest Treatments
This paper presents a review of the types of economic benefits that arise from fuels-reduction treatments in the southwestern U.S. to inform policy discussions about the economic impacts and benefits of the treatments.
ManagedFireFactsheet_FINAL3
ManagedFireFactsheet_FINAL3
CART: Modeling Forest Thinning Effects on Water Yield for the Four Forest Restoration Initiative
CART: Modeling Forest Thinning Effects on Water Yield for the Four Forest Restoration Initiative
Smoke Social Science PowerPoint Presentation
Smoke Social Science PowerPoint Presentation Where there’s smoke… there’s social science! Public perceptions of smoke & communication from multiple regions PowerPoint presentation by Stacey Sargent Frederick, Program Coordinator California Fire Science Consortium, Office: (510) 642-4934, ssfrederick@berkeley.edu
General SWFSC Handout
General SWFSC Handout What is the Southwest Fire Science Consortium? Oct. 27, 2017 PDF