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- Fire-adapted_communities abstract "A fire adapted community is defined by the United States Forest Service as \"a knowledgeable and engaged community in which the awareness and actions of residents regarding infrastructure, buildings, landscaping, and the surrounding ecosystem lessens the need for extensive protection actions and enables the community to safely accept fire as a part of the surrounding landscape.\" The National Wildfire Coordinating Group definition, which was developed approved by the Wildland Urban Interface Mitigation Committee, is \"A human community consisting of informed and prepared citizens collaboratively planning and taking action to safely co-exist with wildland fire.\" According to a United States Forest Service briefing paper the following are some of the elements of a fire adapted community:The public understands: the role of fire on the surrounding landscape fire authorities may not save all homes community mitigation actions reduce the impacts of wildfireThe community takes actions to: create a collaborative group to develop a CWPP develop and maintain a mitigation education program including prevention support and enhance local fire protection capacity (RSG!) prepare structures for wildfire via Firewise, Living With Fire or similar principles build with fire resistant materials and site structures in low risk landscapes develop evacuation plans create safety zones in the community and fuel buffers at its edge use codes and ordinances if applicable work with public and private landowners to treat hazardous fuels maintain cooperative agreements with partners increase and maintain risk reduction efforts over time.↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Fire-adapted_communities wikiPageWikiLink Defensible_space_(fire_control).
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- Fire-adapted_communities wikiPageWikiLink National_Association_of_State_Foresters.
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- Fire-adapted_communities subject Category:Land_use.
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- Fire-adapted_communities comment "A fire adapted community is defined by the United States Forest Service as \"a knowledgeable and engaged community in which the awareness and actions of residents regarding infrastructure, buildings, landscaping, and the surrounding ecosystem lessens the need for extensive protection actions and enables the community to safely accept fire as a part of the surrounding landscape.\" The National Wildfire Coordinating Group definition, which was developed approved by the Wildland Urban Interface Mitigation Committee, is \"A human community consisting of informed and prepared citizens collaboratively planning and taking action to safely co-exist with wildland fire.\" According to a United States Forest Service briefing paper the following are some of the elements of a fire adapted community:The public understands: the role of fire on the surrounding landscape fire authorities may not save all homes community mitigation actions reduce the impacts of wildfireThe community takes actions to: create a collaborative group to develop a CWPP develop and maintain a mitigation education program including prevention support and enhance local fire protection capacity (RSG!) prepare structures for wildfire via Firewise, Living With Fire or similar principles build with fire resistant materials and site structures in low risk landscapes develop evacuation plans create safety zones in the community and fuel buffers at its edge use codes and ordinances if applicable work with public and private landowners to treat hazardous fuels maintain cooperative agreements with partners increase and maintain risk reduction efforts over time.↑ ↑ ↑".
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