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Mapping & Assessment Subcommittee Report. Arizona Fire Map: Progress Report & Proposal Kathy Hemenway, Arizona Data Mapping Project Arizona Fire Map Demo Gene Trobia, Jason Howard, Glen Buettner, State Cartographer’s Office White Mountains GIS Users Group
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Mapping & Assessment Subcommittee Report Arizona Fire Map: Progress Report & Proposal Kathy Hemenway, Arizona Data Mapping Project Arizona Fire Map Demo Gene Trobia, Jason Howard, Glen Buettner, State Cartographer’s Office White Mountains GIS Users Group Jeff Cook, Show Low GIS Department Hazard Mapping for Oak Creek Canyon Jayson Coil, Sedona Fire Department
Arizona Fire Map ProjectProgress Report and Proposal • Needs Assessment Process & Results • The Vision: Scales of Spatial Analysis • Community Coordination • Phase 1 Goals & Plan Kathy Hemenway, Chair Mapping & Assessment Subcommittee May 13, 2004
Needs Assessment Process Participants Partners State Forester ASLD Fire Management Div. State Cartographer’s Office Tonto NF/Coronado NF Forest Service/ADEQ BIA Western Region BIA San Carlos Apache Res. Ecological Restoration Inst AICG AZ Dept. of Emergency Mgt. University of Arizona US Fish & Wildlife Service Coconino County Payson Fire Department Sedona Fire Department GFFP PAWUIC City of Show Low State Forester ASLD Fire Management Div. State Cartographers’ Office University of Arizona US Forest Service Eastern Arizona Counties
Needs Assessment Results ORGANIZATION Governor’s Councils AICG, State Forester ASLD Fire Mgt. Div. Counties Communities-at-Risk Forest Service/ADEQ NEEDS Planning Grant Administration CWPP Administrative Support Support for CWPP Mapping Firewise Communities USA Smoke Management
Community Wildfire Protection Plans & Grant Administration • For projects not on federal land: Is the proposed project in an area addressed by a CWPP? Is the project included in the CWPP? At what priority? Is it in a WUI in the CWPP? • For projects on federal land: Is the project in an area addressed by a CWPP? Does it implement a treatment recommended in the CWPP? Does the treatment proposed by the agency match a method recommended in the plan? • For all projects: Is the project identified as primarily protecting the community and essential infrastructure or does it primarily serve to protect other community values?More on CWPP…
Community Wildfire Protection Plan Mapping Requirements • Map inhabited areas at risk, areas containing infrastructure, and the WUI zone. • Rate fuel hazard areas: H, M, L threat • Rate wildfire occurrence: H, M, L • Rate protection levels for homes, businesses, infrastructure: H, M, L • Rate other values needing protection: H, M, L • Identify levels of preparedness • Prioritize fuels treatment areas and preferred methods
Needs Assessment Results (Continued) ORGANIZATION Incident Managers AZ Dept. of Emerg. Mgt. Public NIFC Interagency Fire Program Analysis Project NEEDS During Incidents: Map Directory, Maps for Triage Maps for Briefing Officials Information During Incidents Data Requirements for Incident Planning, Organization, & Support
Arizona Fire Map: The Vision Multiple Scales of Spatial Analysis
Goals for Phase 1 • Effective and comprehensive data capture, integration, & synthesis • Development of templates for data input and output • Effective support for high-priority user groups • Workflow integration and organization • Development of requirements for Phase 2
Plan for Phase 1 Community Coordination Data Capture Data Integration Requirements Definition Usability Testing Application ImplementationArcIMS Site Development Testing & Tech Transfer State Cartographer’s OfficeState Forester Fire Management DivisionEastern Arizona Counties University of Arizona