Eco April Alignment

Uniting Community Honoring Life

The Eco April Alignment is a network of intergenerational and cross-cultural organizations, groups, and individuals.  We are interconnected and focused on honoring all living things and uniting our community by aligning with extraordinary events in April 2008 in the Seattle area.     The principles that guide our participation and partnership are as follows ...learn more

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U.S. Fire Learning Network
(a.k.a.: USFLN)

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Activities: Networking
 
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective
 
Scope: national
 
We Speak: English
 
Website: http://www.tncfire.org/trainin...
 
Main Email: N/A
 
Contact Name: Lynn Decker
 
Contact Email: ldecker [at] tnc.org
 
Phone: (801) 320-0524
 
Fax: (801) 320-0525
 
Headquarters: 559 E. South Temple
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
United States
 
Staff: 6
 
Volunteers: 12
 
Members: 400
 
Local Time: Tue Nov 24 21:47:03
 

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In the United States and many other parts of the world, fires are behaving differently now than they have throughout history, largely as a result of human actions. An estimated 80% of U.S. forests and rangelands have altered fire dynamics. The U.S. Fire Learning Network (USFLN) is engaging dozens of multi-agency, community-based projects in a process that accelerates the restoration of landscapes that depend on fire to sustain native plants and animals. By restoring this balance, the ecological, economic and social values of the landscapes can be maintained, and the threat of catastrophophic wildfire can be reduced.

 

Goal

By fostering innovation and transferring lessons learned to other landscape projects, scientists and decision makers, the U.S. Fire Learning Network will accelerate the implementation of ecologically based and culturally acceptable fuels reduction and fire regime restoration strategies at ecologically meaningful scales and in high-priority habitats and landscapes.

 

Overview

Network projects cover more than 76 million acres. Operating at local, regional and national levels, the U.S. Fire Learning Network seeks to overcome barriers to implementing ecologically appropriate fuels reduction and restoration projects using a four-step process.

The Network presently comprises eight regional networks:

  • Appalachian
  • California Klamath-Siskiyou
  • Centennial Valley
  • Great Plains
  • Northwest
  • South Central
  • Southern Blue Ridge
  • Florida - Caribbean

There are also several demonstration landscapes, most of which are embedded within regional networks where they are demonstrating best practices for collaboration and restoration, and actively sharing what they are learning.

 

Our quarterly newsletter, the FLN Dispatch, and some additional USFLN documents can be found through on the publications page. Information about recent and upcoming workshops can be found on many of the individual FLN pages. Documents and products from earlier workshops can be found in the workshop archive.

The network is a joint project of The Nature Conservancy’s Global Fire Initiative, the USDA Forest Service and the US Department of the Interior.

 

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