National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy

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The National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy is a nationwide framework that guides federal, state, tribal, and local partners in collaboratively managing wildland fire, reducing wildfire risk, and promoting resilient landscapes and fire-adapted communities.

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instanceOf national policy framework
wildland fire management strategy
addresses wildfire mitigation
wildfire response coordination
wildland fire preparedness
wildland-urban interface wildfire risk
appliesTo federal agencies in the United States
local governments in the United States
state agencies in the United States
tribal governments in the United States
approach collaborative
intergovernmental coordination
country United States of America
surface form: United States
domain wildland fire management
emphasizes cross-jurisdictional collaboration
long-term landscape resilience
shared responsibility for wildfire risk
focus community resilience to wildfire
landscape resilience to wildfire
wildland fire risk reduction
goal improve wildfire response
promote fire-adapted communities
promote resilient landscapes
reduce wildfire risk
involves federal partners
local partners
state partners
tribal partners
relatedTo community wildfire protection efforts
landscape-scale fire management
wildland fire policy in the United States
scope nationwide
supports fire-adapted community planning
fuels management activities
risk-based wildfire management decisions
typeOf strategic framework

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OWF supports National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy
subject surface form: Office of Wildland Fire