Wildfire, Wildlands, and People: Understanding and preparing for wildfire in the wildland-urban interface

TitleWildfire, Wildlands, and People: Understanding and preparing for wildfire in the wildland-urban interface
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsStein, SM, Menakis, J, Carr, MA, Comas, SJ, Stewart, SI, Cleveland, H, Bramwell, L, Radeloff, VC
Series TitleGeneral Technical Report
Document NumberRMRS-GTR-299
Pagination40
Date Published01/2013
InstitutionUSDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
Keywordscommunity planning, defensible space, fire-adapted, social and community impacts of fire, synthesis, wildfire, wildland-urban interface
Abstract

 

 

Fire has historically played a fundamental ecological role in many of America’s wildland areas. However, the rising number of homes in the wildland-urban interface (WUI), associated impacts on lives and property from wildfire, and escalating costs of wildfire management have led to an urgent need for communities to become "fire-adapted." We present maps of the conterminous United States that illustrate historical natural fire regimes, the wildland-urban interface, and the number and location of structures burned since 1999. We outline a sampler of actions, programs, and community planning and development options to help decrease the risks of and damages from wildfire.

 

URLhttp://www.fs.fed.us/openspace/fote/reports/GTR-299.pdf