Collaborative Wildfire Risk Reduction Program

The Collaborative Wildfire Risk Reduction Program enables national forests, in collaboration with tribes, communities, and partners, to reduce wildfire risk to communities, critical infrastructure, and natural resources.

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Fire Research and Management Exchange System (FRAMES)

FRAMES facilitates the exchange of information and technology within the wildland fire research and management community.

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Nature Conservancy

Roadmap for Wildfire Resilience: How to Get There from Here

In 2022, TNC partnered with the Aspen Institute to develop a set of transformative wildfire resilience policy solutions. The partnership hosted a series of workshops that sought input from all levels of government, Tribal Nations, the private sector, fire-prone communities, philanthropists, academics and other stakeholders, culminating in the publication in March 2023 of the Roadmap for Wildfire Resilience: Solutions for a Paradigm Shift.

University of Oregon Wildfire Resilience Study

This project explored how federal policies interact with social conditions at the community level to reduce wildfire impacts. The goals of this project were to: (1) explain interactions among socioeconomic vulnerability, community adaptive capacity, and wildfire planning and mitigation; and (2) identify how these dimensions influence resilience in rural, fire-prone communities.

Notes: Fact sheets were particularly insightful.

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Wildfire Resilience Coaliton Resources

The Wildfire Resilience Coalition (WRC) seeks to help federal, tribal, state, local, and private partners realize transformational change in how wildfire risk is managed in the United States.

Resources include roadmaps and reports.

Worth checking out “The True Cost of Wildfire in the Western U.S.”

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Wildfire Risk to Communities

Wildfire Risk to Communities is a free, easy-to-use website with interactive maps, charts, and resources to help communities understand, explore, and reduce wildfire risk.

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