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Fire-related resources

By admin on 4/26/2007 | Keyword(s): Special topics; Special topics: Fire and conservation
 

Fire-Related Resources, guidance, data and networks to support the incorporation of fire considerations into conservation planning, implementation, monitoring and adaptive management.

Global Fire Information


Download Global Fire Data

Download 2007 Global Fire Assessment report (English ony)

Contribute to the Global Fire Assessment Data Portal (English & Spanish)

Read about the Global Fire Partnership

UN FAO Voluntary Guidelines for Fire Management (April 2007)

Regional and Country Fire Information

Fire in Caribbean and Central American Pinelands (English)

Bahamas Caribbean Pine Ecosystems Fire Assessment (English)

Dominican Republic Highlands Fire Assessment
(English) (Spanish)

Honduras Caribbean Pine Ecosystems Fire Assessment
(English) (Spanish)

U.S.: Reports, data and tools from LANDFIRE

Fire Management Resources

Integrated fire management publication (English) (Spanish) (Portuguese)

The Nature Conservancy's Global Fire Initiative

TNC Fire Management Manual

U.S. Fire Learning Network

Latin American & Caribbean Fire Learning Network
(English) (Spanish)

Photo: © Ron Myers. TNC

The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is an international, nonprofit organization that preserves plants, animals and natural communities representing the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. Using the methods and tools of Conservation by Design, the Conservancy and its more than one million members have been responsible for the protection of more than 47 million hectares in Latin America, North America, the Caribbean, Asia and the Pacific.

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