Introducing FuelCalc: A New Tool that Helps Turn Static Inventory Data into Actionable Information
Title | Introducing FuelCalc: A New Tool that Helps Turn Static Inventory Data into Actionable Information |
Publication Type | Report |
Year of Publication | 2010 |
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Series Title | Fire Science Brief |
Document Number | Issue 119 |
Pagination | 6 |
Date Published | 09/2010 |
Institution | Joint Fire Science Program |
Keywords | fuels and fuel treatments, jfsp fire science briefs and digests |
Abstract | Fuel and fire managers perform fuel treatments to manage and restore ecosystems and protect resources. In order to plan effective fuel treatments that accomplish objectives, managers need to analyze fuel conditions and document the expected fire behavior and fire effects both before and after fuel treatment. To help accomplish these goals, a new software tool named FuelCalc was created. FuelCalc facilitates use of a wide range of inventory data and fuel characteristics to help calculate fuel quantities and qualities to estimate potential fire behavior, fire effects, and smoke production. By linking with a number of existing software systems and databases, FuelCalc provides a one-stop information resource to help managers make efficient, well-informed decisions regarding fuel management and treatment alternatives and their potential consequences in terms of direct effects on fuels and predicted effects on fire behavior and fire outcomes.Key Findings
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URL | http://www.firescience.gov/projects/briefs/05-4-3-10_FSBrief119.pdf |