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Evans, A., 2017. Technical Report. Ecological Restoration Institute and the Southwest fire Science Consortium, Northern Arizona University, May 2017
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Official reports form city, county, state, and federal governments have listed response and mitigation costs of the fire and flood at nearly $60 million. This study adds to those costs, exploring the impacts on private property owners, as well as societal costs that are often overlooked when quantifying the full impact of disasters.
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File After Wildfire Guide: Planning for the Next Big One (PDF)
PowerPoint presentation (PDF version). Presented by Mary Stuever, NM State Forestry Chama District Forester at Preparing for Large Wildfires in New Mexico workshop series, April 2018.
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File After Wildfire: Planning for the Next Big One (PowerPoint presentation)
PowerPoint presentation presented by Mary Stuever, NM State Forestry Chama District Forester at Preparing for Large Wildfires in New Mexico workshop series, April 2018.
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File Burned area questionnaire summary_The Nature Conservancy
This presentation was delivered at the Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group meeting on 09/12/2014 by The Nature Conservancy.
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File Dog Head Fire / Telling the Integrated Story 2.0 - Strategic Thinking Across Territorial Lines
Handout to accompany presentation made at the 2017 NM WUI Summit, March 30, 2017
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File Effects of Fire Severity on Herbaceous Vegetation Recovery, Following a Southwest Ponderosa Pine Wildfire
This poster presents research on the effectiveness of aerial seeding conducted on private lands by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) following the Trigo Wildfire of April 2008, which burned 13,709 acres of ponderosa pine and mixed conifer in the Manzano Mountains of central New Mexico. The general objectives of this research were to: - determine the effects of fire severity on the recovery of forest understory vegetative communities and determine how different plant species respond to fire severity; - determine the response of intentionally seeded grass species used in restoration efforts by the NRCS (annual rye grass, Lolium multiflorum, and tall wheat grass, Thinopyrum ponticum) to high and low fire severity; and - evaluate the relative recovery responses of native and exotic plant species to fire severity.
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File Effects of Wildfire on Drinking Water Utilities and Best Practices for Wildfire Risk Reduction and Mitigation
EPA Web Report #4482. 2013. This report presents 1) current information on the impacts from wildfires on drinking water utilities and 2) lessons learned and recommendations for future research that were discussed during the Wildfire Readiness and Response Workshop held in Denver, Colo. April 4-5, 2013.
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RMRS-RP-103WWW. USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station Research Paper. Erik J. Martinson and Philip N. Omi, 2013.
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official website of the Greater Santa Fe Fireshed Coalition. Read about the Coalition and our projects. Learn about news and events. Find partners, contacts and resources.
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