Mapping Wildfire Hazards and Risks

Contents * Preface * Acknowledgments * SECTION I * Chapter 1. Indexing Resource Data for Forest Health Decisionmaking * Chapter 2. Characteristics of the Study Area, Data Utilized, and Modeling Approach * SECTION II * Chapter 3. Indexing Colorado Watersheds to Risk of Wildfire * Chapter 4. Predicting Post-Fire Erosion and Sedimentation Risk on a Landscape Scale: A Case Study from Colorado * Chapter 5. Modeling Biotic Habitat High Risk Areas * Chapter 6. A Screening Method for Identifying Potential Air Quality Risks from Extreme Wildfire Events * Chapter 7. Assessing Potential Wildfire Effects on People * Chapter 8. Assessing the Impacts of Severe Fire on Forest Ecosystem Recovery * SECTION III * Chapter 9. A Database for Spatial Assessments of Fire Characteristics, Fuel Profiles, and PM10 Emissions * Chapter 10. Mapping Ecological Attributes Using an Integrated Vegetation Classification System Approach * Chapter 11. Inherent Disturbance Regimes: A Reference for Evaluating the Long-Term Maintenance of Ecosystems * Chapter 12. A Wildfire and Emissions Policy Model for the Boise National Forest * Chapter 13. Methodology for Determining Wildfire Land Prescribed Fire Air Quality Impacts on Areas in the Western United States * Index * Reference Notes Included