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Reducing the wildland fire threat to homes: where and how much?

Author: Cohen, Jack D.
Date: 1999
Periodical: USDA Forest Service; General Technical Report PSW-GTR-173. 7 p
Link: http://www.firelab.org/fbp/fbppubs/fbppdf/cohen/reducingwlfire.pdf
Abstract: Understanding how ignitions occur is critical for effectively mitigating home fire losses during wildland fires. The threat of life and property losses during wildland fires is a significant issue for Federal, State, and local agencies that have responsibilities involving homes within and adjacent to wildlands. Agencies have shifted attention to communities adjacent to wildlands through pre-suppression and suppression activities. Research for the Structure Ignition Assessment Model (SIAM) that includes modeling, experiments, and case studies indicates that effective residential fire loss mitigation must focus on the home and its immediate surroundings. This has significant implications for agency policy and specific activities such as hazard mapping and fuel management.


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