Skip to main content

mitigation

Displaying 21 - 24 of 24

Reducing hazardous fuels on nonindustrial private forests: factors influencing landowner decisions

Year of Publication
2011
Publication Type

In mixed-ownership landscapes, fuels conditions on private lands have implications for fire risk on public lands and vice versa. The success of efforts to mitigate fire risk depends on the extent, efficacy, and coordination of treatments on nearby ownerships. Understanding factors in forest owners’ decisions to address the risk of wildland fire is therefore important.

Reducing Fire Risk on Your Forest Property

Year of Publication
2010
Publication Type

Whether you own a few acres or thousands, this publication will help you reduce the potential for wildfire damage on your property while improving overall forest health and wildlife habitat. Although these actions won’t prevent a wildfire from coming onto your property, they can make it more fire resistant.

A Homeowner’s Guide to Fire-Resistant Home Construction

Year of Publication
2006
Publication Type

Defending homes from fast-spreading high-intensity wildfires is one of the most difficult and dangerous duties for wildland firefighters. Firefighters United for Safety, Ethics, and Ecology (FUSEE) feels strongly that informing homeowners about fire-resistant construction materials will help wildland firefighters better protect communities, and reduce some of the risks to firefighter safety.