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Community News Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Collaborative Planning Leads To More Fire-Resistant Communities
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Sep 7, 2005, 21:03

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(NAPSI)-A little planning can help save thousands of American communities from the threat of fire.

The Problem

The convergence of rapid population growth in wildland areas and increasing amounts of invasive weeds and overgrown hazardous fuels has placed as many as 11,000 U.S. communities at risk from wildfire. These wildland-urban interface areas-where wildland fuels meet and mix with urban fuels-include more than scattered homes. They include schools, commercial businesses and entire communities. The consequences of wildfire in these areas can have severe impacts on citizens and local economies.

A Solution

Communities do have a choice. Communities can take action to better protect their lives and livelihoods, by taking advantage of assistance from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and other federal and state agencies. The BLM's Community Assistance program is available to communities to help them identify and mitigate fire risks.

The BLM as well as other federal and state agencies will provide funding, and technical expertise and support to communities who take the initiative to develop Community Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPPs). These plans incorporate local knowledge, values and input from citizens, public officials, local fire departments, disaster responders and others to better protect the community from wildland fire.

These plans, developed by and for the community, then serve as a guide to prioritize and implement projects on the ground. As a collaborative tool, the plans serve as a focal point for local citizens and local entities to work with the BLM and other federal and state agencies to reduce the risk and consequences to the community from wildfire.

Communities having an effective Wildfire Protection Plan in place increase their consideration for having fuel reduction and modification projects conducted on neighboring public lands and, in some cases, on adjoining private lands. These plans can also lead to support from a variety of sources to implement projects in and around the community. Through working together, developing CWPPS and implementing projects, communities can become more fire-resistant and safer.

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