Fire Adapted Communities
The following data library offers a range of resources for wildfire risk mitigation practitioners and researchers Visit the Fire Adapted Communities’ data library here!
The following data library offers a range of resources for wildfire risk mitigation practitioners and researchers Visit the Fire Adapted Communities’ data library here!
Fire Adapted Communities CWDG Primer: Preparing to Apply for Community Wildfire Defense Grants Visit Round One here! Visit Round Two here! Visit Round Three here!
The Fire Networks work to restore relationships between people and fire Resources are organized easily for search, and include the following resource types (Fact Sheet/Program Report, Tool/Toolkit, Publication, Video/Webinar). Visit the website here!
FRAMES facilitates the exchange of information and technology within the wildland fire research and management community. Visit the website here!
Visit any of the Joint Fire Science Program’s Fire Science Exchange Network groups. Alaska Appalachia California Great Basin Great Plains Lake States North Atlantic Northern Rockies Northwest Oak Woodlands Pacific South Southern Rockies Southwest Tallgrass
From here you can access the BlueSky Canada smoke forecasts, fire weather forecasts, fire information, and the BlueSky Playground. The Weather Forecast Research Team at the University of British Columbia produces these research forecasts with support from multiple agencies. Visit the website here! Visit the smoke forecast here! Visit the tutorials here!
FireUp is an initiative of Wonder Labs, a recognized thought partner in the fire and forestry industry since 2020. FireUp directly responds to the federal Wildland Fire Mitigation and Management Commission’s workforce recommendations, research findings from Wonder Labs’ Living with Fire Design Challenge, and the lived experiences of people trying to navigate fire and forestry careers. Visit the FireUp website here!
Firewise USA® has a variety of resources to assist homeowners, program participants, and other wildfire stakeholders as they travel down the path to wildfire risk reduction. Visit the website here!
The Forest Stewards Guild practices and promotes responsible forestry as a means of sustaining the integrity of forest ecosystems and the human communities dependent upon them. The Guild engages in education, training, policy analysis, research, and advocacy to foster excellence in stewardship, support practicing foresters and allied professionals, and engage a broader community in the challenges of forest conservation and management. Visit the website here!
The Fire Research and Management Exchange System (Frames) supports wildland fire and natural resource professionals and policymakers by promoting and facilitating information and technology sharing, exchange, collaboration, and development through a state-of-the-art web-based content management system and resource cataloging system. Visit Frames job board website here!