Lake Tahoe EIP

P034: Integrated Decision Support for Cost Effective Fuel Treatments Under Multiple Resource Goals

Project Number
04.01.01.0078
Action Priority
Conduct Applied Scientific Research
Implementers
U.S. Forest Service – Rocky Mountain Research Station
Supporting Agencies
Unknown or unspecified
Primary Contact
Kat McIntyre (KMcIntyre@trpa.gov)

Stage
Completed
Duration
2008 - 2011
Total Project Cost
$306,315
Funding Request
$0
Science Program Conduct Applied Scientific Research
This project develops an integrated decision support system and applies it in the Lake Tahoe Basin. Building upon two current research projects by the PI and Co-PIs, the support system will combine the vegetation simulation capabilities of FVS-FFE, the fire behavior capabilities of FlamMap, the water quality prediction capabilities of FS WEPP, and the spatial scheduling and cost effectiveness analysis capabilities of MAGIS into one system. This will provide land managers the ability to spatially schedule fuel treatments on a landscape and to also analyze tradeoffs of different management strategies.

Targeted Performance Measures

No Expected Accomplishments provided

Threshold Categories

  • Vegetation Preservation

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Targeted Funding

Secured Funding: Unknown or Unassigned, $306,315

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