{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "The purpose of the USFS Pacific Northwest Region Wildfire Risk Assessment (PNRA) is to provide foundational information about wildfire hazard and risk to highly valued resources and assets across the Region. Such information supports regional fuel management planning decisions, as well as revisions to land and resource management plans. A wildfire risk assessment is a quantitative analysis of assets and resources and how they would be potentially impacted by wildfire. The PNRA analysis considers several different components, each resolved spatially across the region, including:\n\n\u2022 likelihood of a fire burning, \n\u2022 the intensity of a fire if one should occur,\n\u2022 the exposure of assets and resources based on their locations, and \n\u2022 the susceptibility of those assets and resources to wildfire", "description": "

This dataset is a 30-m cell size representation of wildfire risk to one or more Highly Valued Resource or Asset (HVRA) selected for inclusion in the PNRA Quantitative Wildfire Risk Assessment. This data layer is part of a set of wildfire risk results developed for the USFS Pacific Northwest Region Wildfire Risk Assessment (PNRA). Please reference the PNRA project report for information on data sources and reference the \u201cPNRA_RF-RI_02.15.18_v12.2.xlsx\u201d spreadsheet for raster value interpretation along with wildfire response functions and relative importance used in these calculations.<\/SPAN><\/P>

These results use 30-m FSim wildfire behavior results. For information on downscaling methods, please see the metadata associated with the PNRA_FSim_30v3.gdb results.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "summary": "The purpose of the USFS Pacific Northwest Region Wildfire Risk Assessment (PNRA) is to provide foundational information about wildfire hazard and risk to highly valued resources and assets across the Region. Such information supports regional fuel management planning decisions, as well as revisions to land and resource management plans. A wildfire risk assessment is a quantitative analysis of assets and resources and how they would be potentially impacted by wildfire. The PNRA analysis considers several different components, each resolved spatially across the region, including:\n\n\u2022 likelihood of a fire burning, \n\u2022 the intensity of a fire if one should occur,\n\u2022 the exposure of assets and resources based on their locations, and \n\u2022 the susceptibility of those assets and resources to wildfire", "title": "_Total_eNVC", "tags": [], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "Primary data contact: Rick Stratton (USFS) rdstratton@fs.fed.us\n\nThis dataset was developed for the USFS Pacific Northwest Region by Pyrologix LLC (www.pyrologix.com).", "licenseInfo": "

The user must be aware of data conditions and must ultimately bear responsibility for the appropriate use of the information with respect to possible errors, possible omissions, map scale, data collection methodology, data currency, and other conditions specific to certain data.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>" }