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SE FireMap Documentation
Resources related to the Southeast FireMap version 1.0. Includes technical fact sheet, product information, user guide, data use agreement, and introductory webinar.
SE FireMap Fact Sheet
This document highlights the overall SE FireMap initiative – offering a technical summary of the project’s background, development process, timeline, and objectives.
Training - Learning Network
The Learning Network is designed to help the conservation partners, managers, and landowners access key science information, training courses, resources, and innovative tools, and to train collaboratively to plan their work to deliver on-the-ground conservation to sustain and safeguard valued resources and fulfill trust responsibilities.
Additional Resources
General resources for the Southeast FireMap. Includes files and videos that relate the the FireMap as a whole.
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SE Firemap Fact Sheet cover
SE Firemap Fact Sheet cover art.
SE FireMap Version 1.0
 
SE FireMap 2.0
 
SE FireMap Expert Workshop
Hybrid Workshop held September 11th, 2023 to get feedback from experts on development of SE FireMap. Hosted at Tall Timbers Research Center and Online.
SE FireMap 2.0 Expert Workshop
 
SE FireMap NRCS Workshop
Conference on SE FireMap held in Atlanta and Online on January 24th, 2024 This conference aimed to get input from NRCS officers
SE FireMap 1.0
 
Boyle, Nathaniel
 
San Diego Fire Rescue
 
Bowling, Will
 
Can Agriculture and Biodiversity Coexist?
To free up land for biodiversity conservation while satisfying growing food demand, techno-optimist narratives suggest indefinitely increasing agricultural productivity, including through massive pesticide use. But this view, which has made its way from an academic niche into corporate and policy-making circles, overlooks the complexity of natural ecosystems and the market dynamics that regulate access to food.
Landscapes
 
Western Landscapes
The west includes a diversity of landscapes such as: Sagebrush Country; Great Plains Grasslands; and Central Grasslands and Savannas. Animal species include: Sage Grouse; Lesser Prairie-Chicken; and a variety of Migratory Big Game.
Eastern Deciduous Forests
In the northeastern U.S., partners are helping reinvigorate private forestry as a viable—and sustainable—industry. After decades of harvesting valuable trees from forests and leaving the rest, eastern deciduous forests are a monoculture of same-age or same-species trees, lacking both market value and healthy wildlife populations. WLFW “hit the reset button” by working with forest owners to establish young forest stands and restore economic value and abundant wildlife such as white tailed deer, turkey, ruffed grouse, and rarer species like the golden-winged warbler.