For over 20 years, the Government Accountability Office, Office of Management and Budgets, Congress, a variety of stakeholders and various administrations.

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For over 20 years, the Government Accountability Office, Office of Management and Budgets, Congress, a variety of stakeholders and various administrations have expressed concerns related to wildland fire management.

Ever larger portions of public funds being diverted to fire suppression efforts Difference in policies and varied approaches to the same problems Lack of consistent and transparent prioritization process for the allocation of fire funding

“Lack of a cohesive fire management strategy” Critical stakeholders were not a key component of previous efforts

2009 Federal Land Assistance, Management and Enhancement Act (FLAME)

Direct the Development of a Cohesive Strategy I. The identification of the most cost effective means for allocating fire management budget resources II. The reinvestment in non-fire programs by the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture III. Employing the most appropriate management response to wildfires

Direct the Development of a Cohesive Strategy IV. Assessing and addressing the level of risks to communities V. The allocation of hazardous fuels reduction funds based on the priority of hazardous fuels reduction projects VI. Assessing and addressing the impacts of climate change on the frequency and severity of wildfire VII. Studying the effects of invasive species on wildfire risk

1995 Federal Fire Policy National Fire Plan 10 Year Comprehensive Strategy Two recent Quadrennial Fire Reviews

Nationally Decision making includes all stakeholders This is an all lands, all hands effort Broad stakeholder participation is critical to success

Goal One: Healthy and Resilient Landscapes Enhance opportunities for local, collaborative efforts Local economic-based opportunities Fully use existing policy and authorities Responsibility resides with all stakeholders at all levels

Goal Two: Fire Adapted Communities Fire Adapted Communities are broader than just the Wildland Urban Interface Prioritize and support active community driven efforts Use education and incentives to ensure maximum participation Responsibility resides with all stakeholders at all levels

Goal Three: Fire Response Provide for safety of firefighters and the public Collaborative effort to determine approach to risk and values at the local level Improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the wildland fire management organization Responsibility resides with all stakeholders at all levels

Actions Contributing Factors Risk Step B Linkages Step A Characterize Risk Step CExploratory Analysis > Opportunities/Barriers Step DSpecific Alternatives Step EMore Complete Analysis: Quantitative, Qualitative local contribution, costs, external drivers, climate Step FSynthesize and Report

Responsibility resides with all stakeholders at all levels.

A collaborative environment where everyone engaged and affected by wildfire: Works toward common goals Is aware of wildland fire risks and opportunities to address risks Makes decisions with compatible-cohesive information Contributes to reducing risks

A policy environment that: Recognizes opportunities to reduce risk Rewards successful efforts to reduce risk Recognizes barriers that prevent achieving common goals Chips away at the barriers - an iterative process with adaptive learning

A science environment that enhances multi-scale understanding of: Wildfire risks to important values Opportunities to reduce risk Trade-offs among options intended to reduce risks

A decision making environment where: Complementary decisions are possible among agencies and organizations at all scales - local, regional and national Risks are reduced and managed Three broad common goals influence outcomes

Southeastern Regional Strategy Committee Northeastern Regional Strategy Committee Western Regional Strategy Committee

Questions?