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Central Appalachians Fire Learning Network Annual Workshop 2016
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Matthew Cimitile
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Oct 31, 2016
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last modified
May 21, 2019 07:11 PM
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Workshop,
Meeting,
Network,
Events
An annual meeting for federal, state and private land managers working in a collaborative effort to enhance capacity to implement ecological fire management in the Central Appalachian Forest, Western Allegheny Plateau, and Cumberlands and Southern Ridge and Valley ecoregions.
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Central Appalachians FLN Annual Workshop
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Central Appalachians Fire Learning Network
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published
Dec 05, 2016
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last modified
Dec 12, 2023 09:10 PM
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Conference,
Fire,
WLFW,
News,
Wildland Fire
More than 80 participants, representing 21 di erent organization and agency units, gathered in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia for the annual two-day workshop of the Central Appalachians Fire Learning Network (FLN).
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Central Hardwoods Joint Venture
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Jan 07, 2014
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last modified
May 23, 2024 07:55 PM
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filed under:
Wildland Fire,
Grasslands and Savannas,
Golden-Winged Warbler,
Regional Partnerships,
WLFW
The Central Hardwoods Joint Venture (CHJV) is a partnership of state and federal government agencies and non-governmental organizations who work together to ensure the long-term viability of native bird populations. CHJV concentrates conservation efforts over an area comprising 75 million acres of rolling hills covered with hardwood forests interspersed with glades and woodlands and crisscrossed by deep river valleys. The area includes the Ozark Highlands, Boston Mountains, and Interior Lowland Plateaus. To protect native bird species throughout their ranges, the JV works with partners in Mexico and Canada in areas that these birds use for breeding or over-wintering.
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Central Sierra Recovery and Restoration
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by
Rhishja Cota
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Oct 27, 2022
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Wildland Fire,
State
Treatments to more than 3,100 acres helped create a defensible space for fire fighters to protect four communities during the 2018 Ferguson Fire. This Joint Chiefs’ project helped in reducing fuel loads and removing hazard trees in the wildland urban interface. These practices are critical in reducing the threat of catastrophic wildfire to local communities and sensitive habitats.
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Coalition of Prescribed Fire Councils
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Web Editor
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Jun 30, 2020
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last modified
May 23, 2024 08:07 PM
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WLFW,
Prescribed fire,
SE FireMap,
Council,
Wildland Fire,
Coalition of Prescribed Fire Councils
The overarching goal of the Coalition is to create one voice to assist fire practitioners, policymakers, regulators, and citizens with issues surrounding prescribed fire use.
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Comparing Remote Sensing and Field-Based Approaches to Estimate Ladder Fuels and Predict Wildfire Burn Severity
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by
Rhishja Cota
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Nov 02, 2022
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filed under:
Remote Sensing,
Research,
Fire Mapping,
Products,
Science and Research Products,
Wildland Fire,
Projects,
Ladder Fuels
A comparative study on remote sensing and field-based approaches to estimate ladder fuel density. Can densities from different approaches predict wildfire burn severity?
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Connecting Fuels Treatments in the Salish Mountains and Whitefish Range
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Rhishja Cota
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Oct 27, 2022
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Wildland Fire,
Research
This landscape-scale fuels reduction project targets connecting 25 miles of cross boundary fuel reduction treatments within the rapidly expanding wildland urban interface (WUI) and communities at risk of catastrophic wildfire near the Salish Mountains west of Kalispell and north to the Whitefish Range.
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Consortium of Appalachian Fire Managers & Scientists
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by
Tab Manager
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published
Apr 11, 2021
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filed under:
FireScience.gov,
Wildland Fire,
CAFMS,
Training Publication,
Consortium of Appalachian Fire Managers & Scientists
The Consortium of Appalachian Fire Managers & Scientists (CAFMS) is one of 15 knowledge exchange networks supported by the Joint Fire Science Program. Our goal is to promote communication among fire managers and scientists in the Appalachian Mountains region. CAFMS is largely successful because of a strong relationship between the U.S. Forest Service Southern Research Stations and The Nature Conservancy's Fire Learning Network
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Publications, fact sheets, training materials
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Consortium of Appalachian Fire Managers & Scientists
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by
Web Editor
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published
Jun 30, 2020
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last modified
May 23, 2024 08:18 PM
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WLFW,
Consortium,
Appalachia,
Wildland Fire,
CAFMS,
SE FireMap,
Consortium of Appalachian Fire Managers & Scientists
The Consortium of Appalachian Fire Managers & Scientists (CAFMS) is one of 15 knowledge exchange networks supported by the Joint Fire Science Program. Our goal is to promote communication among fire managers and scientists in the Appalachian Mountains region. CAFMS is largely successful because of a strong relationship between the U.S. Forest Service Southern Research Stations and The Nature Conservancy's Fire Learning Network.
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Cowpasture River Preservation Association
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by
Rhishja Cota
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published
Sep 30, 2022
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last modified
May 23, 2024 08:20 PM
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filed under:
WLFW,
Cowpasture River Preservation Association,
SE FireMap,
Nonprofit organization,
Aquatics,
Wildland Fire
The CRPA is a citizen-formed, volunteer organization and a 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation. A dues-based organization, the CRPA is governed by a 13 member board of directors, elected by the membership. At present, our strategic objectives include educational and water quality monitoring programs, advocacy, fellowship and outreach.
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