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SFE Webinar: Introduction to the SE FireMap 1.0 - A New Tool to Map Fires Across the South
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Dec 30, 2020
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The SE FireMap 1.0 is a new fire mapping system for the Southeastern United States. Developed with funding provided by the USDA NRCS, SE FireMap uses a remote sensing-based approach to track both prescribed fire and wildfire activity on public and private lands across the range of the longleaf pine.
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SE FireMap Phase 2 Proposal - Public Version
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Lucas Furman
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Jan 11, 2023
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Phase II "Development" proposal jointly submitted by Tall Timbers Research Station and USGS. Financial information has been removed to accommodate sharing. This proposal was approved for funding by NRCS via direct agreements in November, 2022. Initial deliverables are anticipated in March, 2023 and the agreement performance period ends in 2026.
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Mapping Fires Across the Southeast-Science to Solutions
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Oct 03, 2023
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The Southeast fire map (SE FireMap), funded by NRCS and managed by Working Lands for Wildlife staff, aims to develop a fire tracking map to allow for improved decision making.
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Southeast (SE) FireMap Overview
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Oct 01, 2025
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Holly Nowell, director of the Smoke Science Program at Tall Timbers introduces The Southeast FireMap as a project developed to address the critical need for tracking fire patterns across southeastern U.S. lands, where fire is essential for ecosystem health and fire-dependent species. This video walks through phase one of the project and details the findings that Landsat burned area products would be most suitable for creating a comprehensive fire mapping system, which will help quantify the value and track the implementation of prescribed burning practices that are common but poorly documented across the Southeast.
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Southeast (SE) FireMap Fire History Metrics
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Oct 01, 2025
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Holly Nowell, director of the Smoke Science Program at Tall Timbers discusses the fire history metrics included in the Southeast FireMap. This video explains how condensing the annual burned area products into smaller data layers provides more digestible and usable information for land managers, and outlines the suite of fire history metrics included in the product.
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Southeast (SE) FireMap Landsat Burned Area
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Oct 01, 2025
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Chris Matechik, a remote sensing analyst from Tall Timbers, provides background on the Landsat burned area products and how they were developed to be collected consistently over space and time with fine spatial resolution. This video explains how the Landsat algorithm functions, how the burned areas are mapped, and what makes the data more comprehensive than alternative datasets.
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Fueling Collaboration Panel Discussion Series - Storms and Strategy: Understanding the Impacts of Hurricanes on Wildfire and Prescribed Fire in the Southeast
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Jan 11, 2026
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In this Fueling Collaboration panel discussion, we’ll dive into the complex relationship between hurricanes and wildland fire. Join scientists, land managers, and fire practitioners as they share insights on how storm events affect prescribed fire planning, post-storm fire behavior, and ecosystems. We’ll explore case studies from the coastal and southern Appalachians, and discuss strategies for adapting fire management in a dynamic region.
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Fire Lines Volume 15, Issue 8
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Jan 10, 2026
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Jan 11, 2026 04:43 PM
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Fire Science | Research Brief | Technology | New Publications | In the Field | SFE Products | The Brush Pile
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Oak Woodlands & Forests Fire Consortium Webinar - Developing new fuel models for fire modeling of novel ecosystems in the Cross Timbers ecoregion
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Jan 11, 2026
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Jan 11, 2026 05:30 PM
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We modeled test burns in mechanically treated and untreated ERC-encroached Cross Timbers forests to assess common fire modeling program capability to match observed fire behavior using a commonly used regional fuel model, best match fuel model, custom fuel model, and plant canopy inputs.
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Fire Management and Silviculture in Oak Ecosystems
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Jan 11, 2026
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Prescribed fire is a crucially important management tool for oaks. Presenters will discuss prescribed fire as well as the importance of mechanical treatments. This webinar will feature land managers and researchers.
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