|
The National Fire Plan is a cooperative, long-term effort of several governmental and non-governmental organizations that seeks to manage impacts of wildland fire by addressing five key points: firefighting, rehabilitation, hazardous fuels reduction, community assistance, and accountability. Users can access and download yearly progress reports, and fuels treatment reports, and use a map viewer to see national fire plans by state.
|
|
Intended for grade levels:
Type of resource:
Subject:
Technical requirements:
No specific technical requirements, just a browser required
Cost / Copyright:
No cost
Information presented on this website is considered public information and may be distributed or copied. Use of appropriate byline/photo/image credit is requested.
DLESE Catalog ID:
DLESE-000-000-003-631
|
Resource contact / Creator / Publisher:
|