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Applying innovative science and technology to on-the-ground natural resource management

The National Center for Landscape Fire Analysis, a program in the College of Forestry and Conservation at the University of Montana, Missoula, aims to link scientific and technological developments with wildland fire and land management. Our web site provides an overview of who we are, what we do, and how we do it; if you have further questions, please contact us for more information. 

 






 
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What's New

Associate Provost Perry Brown is meeting with USFS officials in DC this week on the NCLFA's Wildland Fire Science Partnership with the Rocky Mountain Research Station and the University of Idaho

Prescribed Fire Practicum student Jacob Quigley wrote about his experiences conducting prescribed burns in Georgia for The Nature Conservancy's web site

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The NCLFA has finished its wrap-up of 2008 research highlights and accomplishments; download a pdf of the yearly report

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Featured Project

Estimating Forest Fuels Attributes Using Laser Altimetry Data

The NCLFA is using laser altimetry to estimate forest fuel attributes

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