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Living With Fire: How social scientists are helping wildland-urban communities reduce wildfire risk
Science You Can Use Bulletin, Issue 19. Fort Collins, CO: Rocky Mountain Research Station. Published May 2016
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Models, Maps and Meetings: Using Science to Guide CS Implementation in Northern New Mexico
Presentation to the Cohesive Strategy Science Workshop in Reno, Nevada on April 26, 2017
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Municipal Pollution Prevention Good Housekeeping Practices Manual
A manual prepared by the Center for Watershed Protection
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New Mexico Family Emergency Preparedness Guide
Information about how New Mexico families can prepare for various types of disasters and emergencies, including wildlfires and floods. Published 2013 by the New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
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New Mexico Issues Burn Restrictions on All State Lands
May 30, 2018 News Release from NM Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department
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NM Fire Info
The NM Fire Info website is an interagency effort by federal and state agencies in New Mexico to provide timely, accurate fire and restriction information for the entire state. The agencies that support this site are National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, State of New Mexico, Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management. It provides FAQs and resources for New Mexicans living near fire-prone environments, plus current information on wildland fires, prescribed burns, restrictions and closures in the state.
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NM State Forestry seeks applications for 2017 "NFL" grants
The EMNRD Forestry Division has released a Request for Applications for Hazardous Fuel Treatments on Non-Federal Lands. The program funds projects that reduce wildfire threat to New Mexico Communities-at-Risk. Eligible applicants are governmental entities, including tribal governments, that are surrounded by hazardous forest fuels which pose a threat in the event of a wildland fire. Applications must be received at State Forestry’s Santa Fe Office by 4:30 p.m. MDT April 4, 2017. The Division will submit the highest scoring applications to the USDA Forest Service for possible Wildland Fire Hazardous Fuels (WFHF) funding. The 2017 RFA and application form are posted on the ‘RFPs and Grants’ page at nmforestry.com.
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NMSF Fire Plan Communities at Risk - points
NMSF Fire Plan Communities at Risk - points
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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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Potential Postwildfire Debris-Flow Hazards - A Prewidlfire Evaluation for the Sandia and Manzano Mountains and Surrounding Areas, Central New Mexico
USGS Scientific Investigations Report 2014-5161. Tillery, A.C., Haas, J.R., Miller, L.W., Scott, J.H., and Thompson, M.P., 2014. Prepared in cooperation with the Bernalillo County Natural Resources Services.
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