Fighting wildland fire with technology = Combattre les feux de forêt au moyen de la technologie = Utilizacion de tecnologia para combatir incendios forestales.: Fo4-66/2003-PDF

The Spatial Fire Management System (sFMS), developed by Natural Resources Canada’s Canadian Forest Service, is a program that integrates fire science models into a geographic information system environment. It is ideally suited to deal with a range of fire management needs, having been developed for Canada, which has 10% of the world’s forests and annually experiences an average of 9,500 wildland fires that burn more than 3 million hectares of forest.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Natural Resources Canada.
Canadian Forest Service.
Title Fighting wildland fire with technology = Combattre les feux de forêt au moyen de la technologie = Utilizacion de tecnologia para combatir incendios forestales.
Variant title Combattre les feux de forêt au moyen de la technologie
Utilizacion de tecnologia para combatir incendios forestales
Publication type Monograph
Language Multilingual-[English | French | Spanish; Castilian]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Text in English, French and Spanish.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, c2003.
Description [13] p. : col. ill.
Catalogue number
  • Fo4-66/2003-PDF
Subject terms Forest fires
Technology
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