Performance Measures for Forest Fire Management Organizations

Evaluating options, making informed decisions, measuring performance, and achieving management objectives in forest fire management organizations (FFMO) requires the development and application of measures that reflect how an organization has managed challenges presented. This thesis makes use of hi...

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Main Author: Quince, Aaron Fletcher
Other Authors: Martell, David Lee
Language:en_ca
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/18832
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-188322013-04-19T19:59:38ZPerformance Measures for Forest Fire Management OrganizationsQuince, Aaron FletcherForest Fire ManagementInitial Attack0478Evaluating options, making informed decisions, measuring performance, and achieving management objectives in forest fire management organizations (FFMO) requires the development and application of measures that reflect how an organization has managed challenges presented. This thesis makes use of historical fire records from 1961 – 2008 to assess the impact of weather and management interventions on fire suppression effectiveness and annual area burned (AAB) within Alberta’s Boreal Natural Region. Statistical models relating AAB to variations in the proportion of extreme fire behaviour potential days suggest a significant portion of inter-annual variation in AAB (82 %) can be explained by the proportion of days when the Build-Up Index exceeds its 95th percentile. Probability of containment and large fire occurrence models are also developed that provide the framework for a new approach to presuppression planning in Alberta that can account for factors significantly influencing fire occurrence and containment outcome.Martell, David Lee2009-112010-02-15T14:42:37ZNO_RESTRICTION2010-02-15T14:42:37Z2010-02-15T14:42:37ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/18832en_ca
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Quince, Aaron Fletcher
Performance Measures for Forest Fire Management Organizations
description Evaluating options, making informed decisions, measuring performance, and achieving management objectives in forest fire management organizations (FFMO) requires the development and application of measures that reflect how an organization has managed challenges presented. This thesis makes use of historical fire records from 1961 – 2008 to assess the impact of weather and management interventions on fire suppression effectiveness and annual area burned (AAB) within Alberta’s Boreal Natural Region. Statistical models relating AAB to variations in the proportion of extreme fire behaviour potential days suggest a significant portion of inter-annual variation in AAB (82 %) can be explained by the proportion of days when the Build-Up Index exceeds its 95th percentile. Probability of containment and large fire occurrence models are also developed that provide the framework for a new approach to presuppression planning in Alberta that can account for factors significantly influencing fire occurrence and containment outcome.
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