Mission

The California Fire Science Consortium (as part of the JFSP Fire Science Exchange network) is a network of scientists and managers that strives to accelerate the awareness, understanding, and adoption of wildland fire science information by federal, tribal, state, local, and private stakeholders within ecologically similar regions. Our mission is to be an inclusive, neutral, customer-driven collaborative group that facilitates the flow of fire science information and dialogue.

For more information on who we are, what we offer, and some answers to Frequently Asked Questions, checkout our informational flyer:
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Below are our founding goals
 

1 – Develop and make accessible high quality and relevant written fire science information
•    Outcome 1.1 Increased access to fire science information
•    Outcome 1.2 Increased understanding of fire science information
2 - Develop a system of high quality and easily accessible web-based fire science information
•    Outcome 2.1 Increased awareness of fire science information available
•    Outcome 2.2 Increased use of web-based bibliographic software across agencies
•    Outcome 2.3 Increased awareness of experimental and demonstration sites
3 - Develop opportunities for fire scientists and managers to interact to improve understanding of fire science
•    Outcome 3.1 Improved communication between scientists and managers
•    Outcome 3.2 Improved understanding and use of fire science information
4 – Develop opportunities for fire scientists and managers to interact and improve relationships
•    Outcome 4.1 Improved communication between scientists and managers
•    Outcome 4.2 Improved collaboration on research needs between scientists and managers
•    Outcome 4.3 Improved consortium program delivery

 

 

 

 

More about the Consortium

Staff & Advisory Board
Achievements
Annual Reports

Contact Us

For general inquiries, contact 
Stacey Sargent Frederick
510-642-4934
ssfrederick@berkeley.edu

Directory of Experts

Contact information for fire science experts in our region.

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