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Practitioner Information by Web Editor, last updated: Jun 24, 2020 03:27 PM
 
Prescribed Fire Councils by Web Editor, last updated: Jun 24, 2020 03:27 PM
Prescribed Fire Councils (PFCs) allow private landowners, fire practitioners, agencies, non-governmental organizations, policymakers, regulators, and other stakeholders to network and share information related to prescribed fire; however, the purpose of each PFC differs based on their state’s needs.
Prescribed Fire Councils Page by Web Editor, last updated: Jun 24, 2020 03:27 PM
 
Prescribed Burn Associations by Web Editor, last updated: Jun 24, 2020 03:27 PM
Prescribed Burn Associations (PBAs) are groups of landowners and other interested people who form partnerships to pool their knowledge, equipment, and other resources to conduct prescribed fires. It can be very difficult for private landowners to gain the hands-on training needed to safely and effectively use prescribed fire.
Prescribed Burn Associations by Web Editor, last updated: Jun 24, 2020 03:27 PM
 
Technical and Financial Assistance by Web Editor, last updated: Jun 24, 2020 03:27 PM
Technical and Financial assistance is available to private forest landowners for prescribed burning from a variety of agencies and programs. In many states, state forestry agency professionals and private consultants are available to help burn your land, oftentimes for a fee, but which can be offset through the financial assistance programs.
About by Web Editor, last updated: Jun 24, 2020 03:25 PM
 
Re: General Scoping Recommendations/Discussion by Lucas Furman, last updated: Jun 23, 2020 01:54 PM
  Initial thoughts on review paper shared by David Godwin - highlighting remote sensing methods/tech supporting wildland fire assessments; published April 30th, 2020. Great discussion of active fire VS fire effects mapping  - tradeoffs of temporality vs resolution Interesting to consider potential geostationary satellite data as a resource - not sure if even viable/available in the SE FireMap "mission footprint"? May want to explore the referenced GEE algorithm for  processing Landsat (8?) & Sentinel-2 data in scoping process. What type of machine learning, AI, neural network, etc., products out there could support an improved SE FireMap?  Would it be sensible to consider potential integration of  LIDAR, SAR, Optical fusion, etc. in training RS algorithms for SE FireMap?  
Re: General Scoping Recommendations/Discussion by Lucas Furman, last updated: Jun 23, 2020 01:54 PM
  Initial thoughts on review paper shared by David Godwin - highlighting remote sensing methods/tech supporting wildland fire assessments; published April 30th, 2020. Great discussion of active fire VS fire effects mapping  - tradeoffs of temporality vs resolution Interesting to consider potential geostationary satellite data as a resource - not sure if even viable/available in the SE FireMap "mission footprint"? May want to explore the referenced GEE algorithm for  processing Landsat (8?) & Sentinel-2 data in scoping process. What type of machine learning, AI, neural network, etc., products out there could support an improved SE FireMap?  Would it be sensible to consider potential integration of  LIDAR, SAR, Optical fusion, etc. in training RS algorithms for SE FireMap?  
Lucas Furman on Satellite Remote Sensing Contributions to Wildland Fire Science and Management by Lucas Furman, last updated:
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Lucas Furman on Satellite Remote Sensing Contributions to Wildland Fire Science and Management by Lucas Furman, last updated:
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Lucas Furman on USGS Landsat Burned Area algorithm and products journal article by Lucas Furman, last updated:
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Lucas Furman on USGS Landsat Burned Area algorithm and products journal article by Lucas Furman, last updated:
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Lucas Furman on Southern Fire Exchange Webinar by Lucas Furman, last updated:
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Lucas Furman on Southern Fire Exchange Webinar by Lucas Furman, last updated:
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Southeast Aquatic Resources Partnership by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Jun 22, 2020 08:13 PM
The Southeast Aquatic Resources Partnership (SARP) is a regional collaboration of natural resource and science agencies, conservation organizations and private interests developed to strengthen the management and conservation of aquatic resources in the southeastern United States.
Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Jun 22, 2020 08:13 PM
The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries is responsible for the management of inland fisheries, wildlife, and recreational boating for the Commonwealth of Virginia. It seeks to manage Virginia's wildlife and inland fish to maintain optimum populations of all species to serve the needs of the Commonwealth.
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Jun 22, 2020 08:13 PM
DCR, with the cooperation of partners and customers, is a leader in: providing tangible and lasting improvements to the quality of Virginia's resource lands and waters; serving as a trusted steward of the outdoor recreational and natural resources placed under its care; promoting the conservation and enjoyment of Virginia's diverse and unique environment and rich cultural legacy for future generations; protecting public safety through regulatory programs and conservation law enforcement; and recognizing the value of its dedicated and committed workforce.
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Jun 22, 2020 08:13 PM
The mission of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is to preserve, protect, and enhance the fish and wildlife of the state and their habitats for the benefit, and enjoyment of the citizens of Tennessee and its visitors. The Agency will foster the safe use of the state’s waters through a program of law enforcement, education, and access. If you love outdoor sports and the natural world or if you just like to observe wildlife, build birdhouses, or are just curious about the critters in your backyard - the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is here to help enrich your outdoor experience.
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Jun 22, 2020 08:13 PM
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation exists to enhance the quality of life for citizens of Tennessee and to be stewards of our natural environment by: protecting and improving the quality of Tennessee’s air, land, and water through a responsible regulatory system; protecting and promoting human health and safety; conserving and promoting natural, cultural and historic resources; and providing a variety of quality outdoor recreational experiences.