Wildland Urban Intermix
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PowerPoint Presentations from the Wildland/Urban Interface Prevention Exchange workshop that was held in Birmingham, Alabama in May 2003
A History of People and Fire in the South
Overview of the Fire History Section
Human Use of Fire in Prehistory (12,500 BP to AD 1540s)
Human Use of Fire in History (1540s to 1900s)
Ethnohistorical Descriptions of Indian Burning Practices
The Period of Fire Suppression and Other Fire Regimes (1890s to 1980s)
Fire Management (1940s to Present)
Research Issues in History of Fire and People
Knowledge and Attitudes about Fire Among Southerners
The Meaning of Knowledge and Attitudes
Tools to Help Managers Understand Public Knowledge and Attitudes
Barriers to Public Support of Fuel Reduction Strategies
Factors Affecting Southerners’ Knowledge and Attitudes
The Link between Attitudes about Fire and Environmental Values
Southerners’ Attitudes About Prescribed Fire
Southerners’ Attitudes about Wildfire
Southerners’ Attitudes about Creating Defensible Space
Tourism and Perceptions of Fire in the South
The Aesthetics of Fire
The Meaning of Aesthetics
National Legislation Related to the Aesthetics of American Landscapes
Planning Tools for Managing Landscape Aesthetics
Using Fire to Manage Aesthetics
Fire, Aesthetics, and Recreation
Prescribed Fire
Uses of Prescribed Fire
Weather and Fuel Considerations
Firing Techniques
Planning and Conducting Prescribed Burns
State Prescribed Burn Statutes
Prescribed Fire and Public Relations
Smoke Management
The Need
Problem and Nuisance Smoke
Smoke Management Meteorology
Reducing and Redistributing Emissions
Smoke Management Programs
Administration and Evaluation
Wildfire
Fire in Today's South
Wildfire Mitigation
Fire Control and Suppression
Wildland Fire Rehabilitation and Restoration
Fire Control History
Current Fire Policy's Impact on Fire Control and Suppression In the South
Current Issues: Fire in the South's Urbanizing Landscape
Wildfire Occurence
Fire Ecology
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Northern Hardwoods
Salt and Brackish Marshes
Isolated Herbaceous Wetlands
Xeric Oak-pine
Grassy and Heath Balds
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Florida Dry Prairie
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