SE FireMap Scoping Survey |
Thank you for participating in this Survey! A thorough scoping process for the SE FireMap project is currently underway, investigating promising remote sensing (RS) products and leading fire tracking systems which may best support the development of this product. To ensure a thorough scoping process, this survey offers a platform for the fire community to share feedback and recommendations directly the project team.
The SE FireMap project will ultimately provide an improved, cohesive system to track fire activity ( prescribed fire and wildfire) on public and private lands across the Southeastern United States, filling a major gap in current fire science. It will serve as a critical decision support tool to maximize the effectiveness of fire management practices and help achieve the varied objectives of NRCS and its partners - such as keeping working lands working, restoring the longleaf pine ecosystem, supporting DoD’s military and training mission, conserving listed and at-risk species, managing for wildfire risk and air quality impacts, and minimizing the need to conserve species through regulation.
The SE FireMap project will ultimately provide an improved, cohesive system to track fire activity ( prescribed fire and wildfire) on public and private lands across the Southeastern United States, filling a major gap in current fire science. It will serve as a critical decision support tool to maximize the effectiveness of fire management practices and help achieve the varied objectives of NRCS and its partners - such as keeping working lands working, restoring the longleaf pine ecosystem, supporting DoD’s military and training mission, conserving listed and at-risk species, managing for wildfire risk and air quality impacts, and minimizing the need to conserve species through regulation.
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