SE FireMap Documentation
SE FireMap Fact Sheet
This document highlights the overall SE FireMap initiative – offering a technical summary of the project’s background, development process, timeline, and objectives.
SEFM Data and Methodology Codebook
A thorough review of the data and the methodology used to create the data used in the SE Firemap. Last Updated 5/22/2024
Southeast FireMap Publications
This folder contains peer-reviewed journal articles published about the Southeast FireMap
Webinars and Workshops
Workshops will be held in 2023 and 2024 to gather input on the SE FireMap's development.
Technical Documentation Video Series: SE FireMap
This video series, hosted on the Landscape Partnership Learning Network, provides an in-depth look at the technical process behind the creation of the SE FireMap. Across these videos, we discuss the process, methodologies, and data sources used to develop the SE Firemap. Whether you're interested in the mapping technologies or the decision-making processes that shaped the tool, these videos will guide you through the key aspects of the SE FireMap's develo
SE FireMap 1.0 Beta Documentation
This folder contains documentation relevant to the Beta version of the SE FireMap Tool that was released In 2021. This beta version of the SE FireMap tool was built in Google Earth Engine and featured a fire history dataset that was derived from the USGS Burned Area (v2) Products (Hawbaker et al. 2020) and represents years between 1994-2022. Processing by Tall Timbers Research, Inc. resulted in annual rasters and vectors indicating burn presence (with 90-100% probability) for groups of pixels greater than approximately 2.45 acres.
SE FireMap Project Process Documents
Background documents include the original RFP stating the goals of the project, a final report resulting from the Scoping Phase where all current tools and products were assessed for applicability to the goals of the SE FireMap, and finally the current (2022-2025) joint proposal for the SE FireMap-Development Phase where lessons learned from the Scoping Phase as well as use of newly available satellite imagery will merge in a final SE FireMap Version 2.0 with much improved accuracy.