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NAFSE Archive
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NAFSE
Oct 20, 2020
Webinar: LANDFIRE Remap in the Northeastern U.S.
The LANDFIRE team reviewed the Remap product suite to describe what's new and the same and how the program responded to feedback.
NAFSE
Aug 12, 2020
Webinar: How to Develop a Burn Plan
Covered elements of a successful burn plan, shared example burn plans, and discussed how burn results inform future management decisions.
NAFSE
Jan 10, 2020
NAFSE Winter Newsletter 2020
Latest news and events from winter 2020.
NAFSE
Aug 20, 2019
NAFSE Summer Newsletter 2019
Latest news and events for summer 2019.
Michael Gallagher
Mar 25, 2019
Prescribed fire research burn with 360 degree video from the NJ pinelands
A fireproof 360 degree video camera collected this exciting interactive video which demonstrates what things are like inside a fire!
NAFSE
Feb 6, 2019
Understanding the process: Community Assistance for Wildfire (CPAW) in Ocean Township, New Jersey
Details of how officials in Ocean Township received free, expert guidance on how to addresses wildfire in a unified and consistent way.
NAFSE
Jan 22, 2019
Prescribed Fire Behavior and Fuel Modeling in Pitch Pine-Scrub Oak Barrens and Pine-Oak Forests
Data-based considerations for fire managers who wish to develop more accurate models of fire spread and fireline intensities.
NAFSE
Jan 22, 2019
Post-fire Stand Development and Potential Fire Behavior for the Waterboro Barrens, Southwestern ME
Developing a fuel model based on present stand conditions and fuel loading in previously burned pitch pine-scrub oak thicket.
NAFSE
Nov 27, 2018
Workshop/Training: ESRI Decision-Support Tools for Wildland Fire Management
From suppression to complex, large-scale incident response involving numerous agencies, training in GIS tools can help make decisions.
NAFSE
Oct 22, 2018
Webinar: WeatherSHIELD: a system for forecasting fire weather and indices
WeatherSHIELD was demonstrated and validation research was discussed.
NAFSE
Oct 22, 2018
Dr. Nick Skowronski received the 2018 early career award from the International Association of Wildl
Text and photo taken from the IAWF October 2018 Call for nominations email.
Amanda Mahaffey
Oct 19, 2018
Field Trip Recap: Experimental wind tunnel tour for wildland fire applications
Field Trip Recap: Experimental wind tunnel tour for wildland fire applications.
NAFSE
Sep 25, 2018
Field Trip: Experimental wind tunnel tour for wildland fire applications
Summary and videos of the experimental wind tunnel tour on September 26, 2018 and hosted by Dr. Albert Simeoni, Worcester, MA.
NAFSE
Aug 10, 2018
Conceptual ecological models for the Long Island pitch pine barrens: implications for managing rare
Developing three conceptual models to describe our understanding of vegetation change in response to fire and land clearing on Long Island.
NAFSE
Aug 7, 2018
NJ Forest Service uses Forest Vegetation Simulator
Simulating the effects of different combinations of forest management treatments across a wildlife management area.
NAFSE
Jul 18, 2018
Research Brief: Understanding fire behavior using modern equipment and methods
A description of instrumentation used to measure prescribed burns in the pinelands of New Jersey.
NAFSE
May 8, 2018
Fine Scale, Big Scale: Wildland Fire Dynamics Research for Informed Management
Summary of our spring/summer 2018 webinar series on research, covering all aspects of fire behavior and all scales of measurement.
NAFSE
Mar 8, 2018
New Jersey Forest Fire Service: Science in Action Spring 2018
The second installment of the SERDP scientist interviews in the New Jersey Pinelands conducted by the New Jersey Forest Fire Service.
NAFSE
Jan 18, 2018
Islands of Pine: Future Climate Scenarios in the NJ Pinelands
Investigating the interactions between climate and altered land forecasts, fire regimes, and forest composition using forecasts and a model.
NAFSE
Feb 7, 2017
February 2017 Newsletter
The latest news and events!
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