Strategic holistic integrated planning: "Ship" for fire protection in the urban/rural/wildland interface

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Snyder, GW [1 ]
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[1] USDA, Forest Serv, Cooperat Fire Protect Proram Planning State & Pri, Golden, CO 80401 USA
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fire planning; fire protection; wildland-urban interface;
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Wildland fire protection in the United States has evolved from predominantly protecting natural resources values to protecting values of the urban-wildland interface. Providing fire protection in this "unnatural" ecosystem has become more complex. Wildland fire suppression costs have escalated dramatically in recent years, yet the area of wildlands is decreasing. A strategic evaluation is made of the correlation of population growth, rising wildland fire protection costs, and roles and responsibilities of fire protection providers.
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