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Author(s):
Wildland Fire Executive Council
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Topic(s):
Fire Policy & Law
Management Approaches
Recovery after fire
Resilience

NRFSN number: 11971
FRAMES RCS number: 14351
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The Western Regional Action Plan is part of the culmination of a three-year effort put into motion by the Federal Land Assistance, Management and Enhancement Act of 2009 (FLAME Act). Representatives of federal, state, local, and tribal governments, scientists, interested governmental and nongovernmental organizations, businesses and industries worked together to develop a regional approach to achieving the goals of the National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy: Restore and Maintain Landscapes, Fire Adapted Communities, and Wildfire Response. The Western Regional Action Plan was developed with stakeholder input in an inclusive and transparent process. It is a dynamic document that will be updated continually and modified on a five - year basis to best focus on the issues of concern in terms of wildland fire in the West.

Citation

Wildland Fire Executive Council. 2013. The national cohesive wildland fire management strategy: phase III western regional action plan. 99 p.

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