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Fire managers in the U.S. Southern Region face complex challenges regarding current and future wildland fire risk assessment and management. These challenges are compounded by increasing fire intensities due to accumulation of vegetative materials, continued residential growth into wildland fire-prone areas, and increasing firefighting costs. In response, The Southern Group of State Foresters manages and updates a multi-state wildland fire risk assessment for the 13 Southern states.

This critical assessment allows agencies and organizations at the national, state, and local levels to obtain a more comprehensive picture of what the overall potential is for wildland fire and its associated challenges. This project is called the Southern Wildfire Risk Assessment (SWRA).
To find out the current status and the plan for the future of the SWRA review the 2010 report.

 
Recent News


June 8, 2010
SWRA Report for Moving Forward Released!

January 14, 2010
2009-10 User Group Meeting

October 15, 2009
SFRAS 9.3 for Vista Now Available

December 9, 2008
Fire In The South 2 Publication Now Available

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About SWRA About SWRA
The Southern Wildfire Risk Assessment project provides fire professionals and other stakeholders with a dynamic set of tools for evaluating wild fire risk in a consistent manner across the region, with the ultimate goal of reducing the potential human, environmental, and property loss caused by wildland fires.
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About SFRAS About SFRAS
The Southern Fire Risk Assessment System (SFRAS) is an ArcGIS desktop application that provides capabilities for using the SWRA Published Results data, including tools for evaluating mitigation planning scenarios and developing Communities-at-Risk ratings. SFRAS licenses are available to all project participants.
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