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Data Management, Analysis, and Results

 

As a critical part of the program, new information collected and the results obtained by the Fire Ecology Program must be used to assist with future planning, to improve management activities, and to educate ourselves, our partners, and the public. We have a variety of formats for information dissemination and sharing including internal reports, external publications, newsletters, and websites.

Rx Effects
The Newsletter of the NPS Fire Effects Monitoring Program
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Park Programs

The Fire Ecology Program extends from Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska to Everglades National Park in Florida. To learn more about which parks have Fire Ecology Programs, visit the NPS regions listed below:

Alaska Region

Intermountan Region

Midwest Region

Northeast and National Capital Region

Pacific West Region

Southeast Region

Two monitors observing a fire at Grand Canyon.

Fire Monitoring Handbook
This handbook is intended to facilitate and standardize monitoring where appropriate for NPS units that are subject to burning by wildland or prescribed fire.

FFI (FEAT/FIREMON Integrated)
FFI is a relational database management system developed to support immediate and long-term monitoring and reporting of fire effects.

NPS/USGS National Burn Severity Mapping Project
The Joint NPS-USGS National Burn Severity Mapping Project addresses the need to quantify fire effects over large, often-remote regions and long time intervals.

   
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