
Prepare, Respond, Renew
GIS for Wildland Fire
ESRI Press
Published on 18. April 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
120 pages
978-1-58948-770-3 (ISBN)
Description
Discover a geographic approach to resilience strategies for wildland fire.
Wildfires claim lives, destroy structures, and devastate communities and landscapes. The increasing areas where development meets nature-and more days of hot and dry weather- have magnified the impact of wildfires from Canada to Australia and around the world. The response to and recovery from increasingly complex firestorms stress budgets, economies, communities, and environments.
Increasingly, responders use the latest tools of geographic information systems (GIS) to analyze wildfires through data that can be modeled to visualize threats in real time. Prepare, Respond, Renew: GIS for Wildland Fire explores a collection of real-life stories about wildland fire agencies successfully using GIS technology for preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery and rehabilitation workflows. Preemptively, GIS helps firefighters model how wildfires spread depending on weather, geologic features, and human development. Through predictive analytics and mapping technologies, firefighters can model the direction and rate of spread of wildfire can give a community, a nature preserve, a fire department, or a single homeowner time to prepare for or even prevent the next wildland fire. As they identify priorities and reduce fire vulnerabilities, agencies can visualize, record, and track the status of their accomplishments in the field.
The book also includes a section on next steps that provides ideas, strategies, tools, and actions to help jump-start your own use of GIS for wildland fire management. A collection of online resources, including additional stories, videos, new ideas and concepts, and downloadable tools and content, complements this book.
Wildfires claim lives, destroy structures, and devastate communities and landscapes. The increasing areas where development meets nature-and more days of hot and dry weather- have magnified the impact of wildfires from Canada to Australia and around the world. The response to and recovery from increasingly complex firestorms stress budgets, economies, communities, and environments.
Increasingly, responders use the latest tools of geographic information systems (GIS) to analyze wildfires through data that can be modeled to visualize threats in real time. Prepare, Respond, Renew: GIS for Wildland Fire explores a collection of real-life stories about wildland fire agencies successfully using GIS technology for preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery and rehabilitation workflows. Preemptively, GIS helps firefighters model how wildfires spread depending on weather, geologic features, and human development. Through predictive analytics and mapping technologies, firefighters can model the direction and rate of spread of wildfire can give a community, a nature preserve, a fire department, or a single homeowner time to prepare for or even prevent the next wildland fire. As they identify priorities and reduce fire vulnerabilities, agencies can visualize, record, and track the status of their accomplishments in the field.
The book also includes a section on next steps that provides ideas, strategies, tools, and actions to help jump-start your own use of GIS for wildland fire management. A collection of online resources, including additional stories, videos, new ideas and concepts, and downloadable tools and content, complements this book.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Redlands
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 201 mm
Width: 137 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
181 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58948-770-3 (9781589487703)
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03/2024
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Persons
Anthony Schultz is director of wildland fire solutions at Esri.
Matt Ball is a senior writer and editor at Esri.
Matt Artz is a principal content strategist for Esri Press.
Matt Ball is a senior writer and editor at Esri.
Matt Artz is a principal content strategist for Esri Press.
Content
Introduction
Part 1: Preparedness
Part 2: Mitigation
Part 3: Suppression
Part 4: Recovery and Rehabilitation
Next Steps
Part 1: Preparedness
Part 2: Mitigation
Part 3: Suppression
Part 4: Recovery and Rehabilitation
Next Steps