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TRBN Network News | Issue 48 | December 2023
by Web Editor published Dec 31, 2023 — filed under: , , ,
Your Network News | TRBN Year in Review
Located in News & Events / Conservation Newsletters / Tennessee River Basin Network Newsletter
About
by Web Editor published Jun 24, 2020 last modified Mar 29, 2024 01:49 PM
Members
by Web Editor published Aug 25, 2020
Located in About / Partners
Technical and Financial Assistance
by Web Editor published Jun 24, 2020 last modified Jun 29, 2020 12:35 PM
Located in Prescribed Burning
Prescribed Burn Associations
by Web Editor published Jun 24, 2020
Located in Prescribed Burning
Prescribed Fire Councils Page
by Web Editor published Jun 24, 2020
Located in Prescribed Burning
Practitioner Information
by Web Editor published Jun 24, 2020
Located in Prescribed Burning
Policy and Regulations
by Web Editor published Jun 24, 2020 last modified Jun 29, 2020 10:46 AM
Located in Prescribed Burning
Image Landfire Lead Image
by Web Editor published Aug 25, 2020
Image for Landfire thumbnail and landing page.
Located in Fire Mapping / National Fire Mapping / Landfire
by Web Editor published Jul 02, 2020 — filed under: , , ,
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.
Located in Fire Mapping / / Other National Fire Mapping / Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity