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Author(s):
Martin E. Alexander
Year Published:

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Topic(s):
Fire Behavior
Fire Prediction
Simulation Modeling

NRFSN number: 12394
FRAMES RCS number: 16522
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'Modeling is fine as long as you know what you are doing.' General remark made to the author by a retired University of Alberta forestry professor a few years ago. The April 1988 issue of the Journal of Forestry published an article by John J. Garland that I have often handed out at various training courses and workshops to impress upon folks the very sentiment expressed above. While the application does not specifically deal with fuel and/or fire management issues, it somehow seems important nowadays for the messages contained in this article to get wider circulation. So, towards this end, a copy of Garland's 1988 article is reproduced for the benefit of visitors to the FERIC Wildland Fire Operations Research Group website.

Citation

Alexander, Martin E. 2004. A comment on models and modelling in fire/fuel management. Wildland Fire Operations Research Group; Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada. 3 p.

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