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TwitterWeb map showing the accomplished projects within the CO Front Range Landscape.
This web map is being used primarily within the CO Front Range (WCS) PSICC and ARP Accomplished Projects Dashboard.(https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/bd1fea85562b4acb8beb0c1ac503d947/page/Accomplished-Projects/)
that is within the Wildfire Crisis Strategy (WCS) Colorado Front Range Landscape Web Experience.
https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/bd1fea85562b4acb8beb0c1ac503d947/*Accomplished: Accomplishment in the Forest Service data system recognizes work done internally or work that has been awarded in a contract.
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TwitterAn "Experience" built for the National Interagency Coordination Center (NICC) to give access to the "IMSR_Incident_Locations" NIFC AGOL item"s current (most recently) posted source file associated with the current Incident Management Situation Report (IMSR Report PDF).Currently maintained by the DOI, BLM, NOC, Fire Program. Contact BLM_OC_Fire_Geospatial@blm.gov or josterkamp@blm.gov for questions or comments.
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TwitterWeb map showing the mechanical proposed projects within the CO Front Range Landscape. This web map is being used primarily within the WCS CO Front Range Landscape PSICC mechanical proposed projects dashboard( https://www.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/f4d78424af4a4ba59816a780b0fd5849)that is within the Wildfire Crisis Strategy (WCS) Colorado Front Range Landscape Web Experience. (https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/bd1fea85562b4acb8beb0c1ac503d947/)
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TwitterThe purpose of this interactive web map is to display planned mechanical activities on the Pike-San Isabel National Forests & Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands (PSICC) and used primarily in the Pike - San Isabel National Forests Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands - Prescribed Fire and Mechanical Fire Mitigation Map (Web Experience).
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Planned, layout, operational, and completed mechanical treatment areas (units) are displayed.
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TwitterThe Fireshed Registry 2.0 Web Map contains all data used in the Fireshed Registry 2.0 ArcGIS Experience Builder application. The Fireshed Registry is a U.S. Forest Service (USFS) application that organizes information about wildfire risk, ecosystem values and community characteristics into geographic landscape containers called firesheds that are used to describe past activity, present conditions, and past and predicted wildfires. The original Fireshed Registry Dashboard application was initially released in 2021 in response to the impacts of the 2020 fire season that prompted wide-ranging policy discussions about the role of active forest management to reduce hazardous fuels on federal and private wildlands (Ager et. al 2021). The Fireshed Registry is the data backbone for the Scenario Investment Planning Platform, which simulates specific investment scenarios and resulting possible outcomes for reducing wildfire transmission to communities. This updated Fireshed Registry 2.0 is a public-facing ArcGIS Online Experience Builder application that presents updated data and information used in the original Fireshed Registry dashboard, but also utilizes data directly from the Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) where authoritative data published by the USFS is stored. The Fireshed Registry 2.0 also incorporates Expanded Fireshed Exposure Map data layers that were compiled to support identification of potential additional landscapes for focused work under the Wildfire Crisis Strategy (WCS). Utilizing authoritative EDW data allows for more rapidly refreshed and up-to-date data to be incorporated, while data compiled to support identification of additional WCS landscapes allows for the visualization of additional ecological and community values to identify exposure and vulnerability.More information about the Fireshed Registry 2.0 and source data can be found in the Fireshed Registry 2.0 Data Documentation PDF. References:Ager, Alan A.; Day, Michelle A.; Ringo, Chris; Evers, Cody R.; Alcasena, Fermin J.; Houtman, Rachel M.; Scanlon, Michael; Ellersick, Tania. 2021. Development and application of the fireshed registry. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-425. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 47 p. https://doi.org/10.2737/RMRS-GTR-425.
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TwitterSearch by address or road to identify nearby Coweta County Fire Department stations. Use the fire station zones to identify the fire station assigned to a residence or commercial location.You may reference the Web Experience Guide for assistance utilizing this web map.
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