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Product Details
- Product Number
- 534126
- Series
- CIR-1471
- Scale
- NO SCALE
- Alternate ID
- 21-1471
- ISBN
- 978-1-4113-4477-8
- Authors
- SUZANNA C SOILEAU
- Version Date
- 01/01/2021
- Countries
- USA
- Media
- Paper
- Format
- Bound
Additional Details
- Description
-
Plan estratégico de ciencia de incendios forestales del Servicio Geologico de los Estados Unidos, 2021-26
First posted February 23, 2021
For additional information, contact: Wildland Fire Science Program U.S Geological Survey 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive Reston, VA 20192
Contact Pubs Warehouse: https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/contact
Abstract
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Wildland Fire Science Strategic Plan defines critical, core fire science capabilities for understanding fire-related and fire-responsive earth system processes and patterns, and informing management decision making. Developed by USGS fire scientists and executive leadership, and informed by conversations with external stakeholders, the Strategic Plan is aligned with the needs of the fire science stakeholder community–fire, land, natural resource, and emergency managers from Federal, State, Tribal, and community organizations, as well as members of the scientific community. The Strategic Plan is composed of four integrated priorities, each with associated goals and specific strategies for accomplishing the goals: Priority 1: Produce state-of-the-art, actionable fire science; Priority 2: Engage stakeholders in science production and science delivery; Priority 3: Effectively communicate USGS fire science capacity, products, and information to a broad audience; and Priority 4: Enhance USGS organizational structure and advance support for fire science. The priorities of this Strategic Plan define the USGS’s commitment to producing and delivering cutting edge fire science, information, and decision-support tools in support of national, regional, and local priorities and stakeholder needs.
- Print Date
- 2021
- Height In Inches
- 11.000
- Length In Inches
- 9.000
- Two Sided
- Yes
- Pieces
- 1
- Languages
- Spanish