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US Department of Interior Wildland Fire Management Program Benefit-Cost Analysis: A Review of Relevant Literature
Prepared by the Office of Policy Analysis, June 2012
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Large Fire Response in New Mexico (recording)
Recorded PowerPoint Presentation by Mary Stuever, NM State Forestry Chama District Forester
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Understanding Large Fire Management in New Mexico (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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Emergency Fire Precautions
Landowners and contractors will restrict operations in accordance with the attached Emergency Fire Precaution Schedule. This schedule is based on U. S. Forest service Industrial fire Plan Guidelines. Soil and Water Conservation Districts will evaluate projects in their districts and apply local USFS Restriction Levels as they deem appropriate. Projects adjacent to Forest Service lands will normally follow the local Forest District’s restrictions. Districts will communicate implementation and changes to these restrictions directly with the landowner or contractor, as appropriate. Contractors working projects on U. S. Forest Service or other agency lands must comply with the restrictions and procedures directed by that agency.
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Playing with Fire: How Climate Change and Development Patterns Are Contributing to the Soaring costs of Western Wildfires
Report by Union of Concerned Scientists, July 2014
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