The JFSP responds to the emerging needs of stakeholders by tailoring timely wildland fire research through an annual cycle of proposal solicitation, review, funding, and science delivery. JFSP research projects complement and extend in-house capacity of other federal fire research programs, including the U.S. Forest Service research stations and the U.S. Geological Survey. Through these partnerships, they can collaboratively mobilize with universities and other affiliates in the fire science community.
Projects:
Individuals, Clumps, and Openings
Long-term SUCCESS: Succession and Ecosystem Dynamics in the Sagebrush Steppe
Rangeland Fire Protection Associations (RFPAs): An Alternative Model for Wildfire Response
Ventenata Invasion in the Blue Mountains Ecoregion
To learn more about JFSP funded research projects, including a database for ongoing research, completed research, and research data archive visit the Joint Fire Science Program's Research page.