These links are a handful of the dozens that connect to partners, colleagues and other resources that relate to Fire & Landscapes resources. More links are scattered on all pages of the LANDFIRE Conservation Gateway website.
We're continually adding to the web links inventory. Please offer recommendations for our library at any time. Contact
Jeannie Patton.
APEX Resource Management Services State-and-Transition Simulation Models
ArcGIS Living Atlas - A treasure trove of information, a dynamic collection of thousands of maps, data, imagery, tools, and apps produced by ArcGIS users worldwide (and by Esri and its partners).
ArcGIS Resources - A comprehensive system for working with maps and geographic information.
BlueSkyRains fire, fuels and smoke modeling
Dryad Digital Repository - curated resource that makes data underlying scientific publications discoverable, freely reusable and citable.
EarthCube - space for groups, consortia, researchers, educators and other interested parties to share ideas and collaborate.
EROS: Earth Resources Observation and Science Center (USGS) - "Providing science and imagery to better understand our Earth"
ESRI inspires and enables people to positively impact the future through a deeper, geographic understanding of the changing world around them.
ESSA Technologies
Fire Forecast: NPR - map of wildfire risk
Fire Regime Condition Class Mapping Tool
Forest Stewardship Council
Fuel Model Guide to Alaska Vegetation
Interagency Fuels Treatment Decision Support System (IFTDSS) - a web-based platform for modeling fire behavior, creating a risk assessment or developing a burn plan.
Integrated Landscape Assessment Project: Final Report (ILAP)
Joint Fire Science Program Home Page
Joint Fire Science Program - Associations and Related Links
LANDFIRE Data Distribution Site - dynamic online map interface that can be used to view USGS datasets.
LANDFIRE Helpdesk
LANDFIRE Information Bulletins, 2002-present
LANDFIRE and Joint Fire Science Program 2014 Webinar Series
LANDFIRE and Northern Rockies and Southern Rockies Fire Science Networks: Winter Webinar Series 2014
LANDFIRE and Northwest Fire Science Consortium Webinar Series Winter 2014
LANDFIRE Program
LANDFIRE Resources Listings on LANDFIRE website
LANDFIRE Training
LANDFIRE Vegetation Dynamics Models.
LANDFIRE Vegetation Dynamics Models & FRCC to Support Ecological Assessments
Forests and Rangelands is an active, cooperative effort between the Departments of Interior and of Agriculture, and their land management agencies. At this site are links to
Agencies and Organizations, Community Assistance, Communications, Opportunities, and Special Interest
LANDFIRE YouTube Channel
Landscape Conservation Forecasting - background and primer, with references.
Montana Weed Management Project uses VDDT and TELSA
My Fire Community
NASA Fire & Smoke
National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy
The Nature Conservancy's Fire Program
The Nature Conservancy US Fire Learning Network
NatureServe Ecological Systems for the United States
NatureServe Explorer
Resources for Fire Scientists
Rocky Mountain Research Station: Guidebook on LANDFIRE fuels data acquisition, critique, modification, maintenance and model
Spatial Reserves Blog - Guide to public domain spatial data takes on topics, writes opinions, engages in conversation.
Systems for Environmental Management (Wildland Fire) "fire.org"
US Forest Service: Fire "Tools" - site with significant number of links to fire-related resources, programs, other websites.
US Forest Service R & D site - 690+ article, reports, abstracts.
USGS Image Gallery - great maps!
WHAM! Web-Hosted Application Map LANDFIRE is "more than fire." This interactive map showcases case studies and applications of our products in 32 places across the US.
Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center
Wildland Fire Management Research Development & Application Program - Fuels and Fire Ecology (formerly NIFTT)
Wind and Wildlife Landscape Assessment Tool Landscape-level planning tool to identify sensitive wildlife habitat and areas that are likely to have low wildlife risk where wind energy development could be prioritized.
Windyty - Ivo, kiter, and a helicopter and jet pilot, "seeks the wind, waves, METARs and powder snow almost constantly." A programmer, he coded Windyty.com as a pet project.