Related
Links
- The
Western
Governor's Association (WGA) developed a community based approach
to wildfire issues. The WGA 10-Year Comprehensive Strategy provided
the criteria for our evaluation.
- Four
Corners Sustainable Forests Partnerships disperses
grants to New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado for forest restoration
and community issues. Clink on "projects" for a list of funded
projects for 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002.
- National
Interagency Fire Center is a great site for
wildfire statistics, education, prevention and current wildfire information.
- National
Wildfire Programs Database is a national
database of state and local wildfire hazard mitigation programs.
- The
National Fire Plan provides information on
wildfire projects and grant data at a national level.
- View
National Fire Plan programs in Arizona for 2001 USFS
and DOI,
2002,
2003
and 2004.
- FIREWISE
is a resource for homeowners to learn about protecting
their homes and creating defensible space in the wildland urban interface.
Read about Timberridge,
a FIREWISE community in Prescott.
- View
applications for Arizona State Fire Assistance grants for 2001,
2002,
2003
and 2004.
- Southwest
Area Forest, Fire and Community Grants is
a web site designed to help explain the types of federal and state assistance
grants available in Arizona
- Arizona
State Land Fire Management Division manages
the Arizona State Fire Assistant Grant Program.
- Learn
more about Arizona's Environamental
Portfolio Standard that requires utility companies to generate electricy
from renewable resources.
- Learn what the Prescott
Area Wildland Urban Interface Commission (PAWUIC) is all about.
- The
Regional
Alert Information web site is sponsored by PAWUIC and provides
local information as well as emergency public information in the Prescott
area and Yavapai County.
- View
highlights from State Farm's program to reinspect
homes located in the wildland urban interface.
- Northern
Arizona University's Ecological
Restoration Institute works with government and private organizations
to restore ecological health to fire-adapted forests.
- The Greater
Flagstaff Forest Partnership is dedicated to testing and adapting
new approaches to restoring forest ecosystem health to forests surrounding
Flagstaff.
- Visit Prescott
National Forest, Coconino National Forest and Apache-Sitgreaves
National Forest through their web sites.
- Visit our case study communities
through these links: Prescott,
Flagstaff,
Eagar
or
Heber-Overgaard.
- Learn
about the local fire departments in case study communities:Prescott
City Fire Department, Central
Yavapai Fire District, Flagstaff
City Fire Department, Eagar
Fire Depatment and
Heber-Overgaard
Fire District.
- View
updates for the White
Mountain Stewardship Project.
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