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CFDA 10.694  ·  retired  ·  Funded this fiscal year

Southwest Forest Health and Wildfire Prevention

FOREST SERVICE  ·  AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF  ·  Program page ↗

Objective

(1) To enhance the capacity to develop, transfer, apply, monitor, and regularly update practical science-based forest restoration treatments that will reduce the risk of severe wildfires, and improve the health of dry forest and woodland ecosystems in the interior West; (2) to synthesize and adapt scientific findings from conventional research programs to the implementation of forest and woodland restoration on a landscape scale; (3) to facilitate the transfer of interdisciplinary knowledge required to understand the socioeconomic and environmental impacts of wildfire on ecosystems and landscapes; (4) to require the Institutes established under this Act to collaborate with Federal agencies to use ecological restoration and wildfire treatments; (5) to assist land managers in restoration-based applications and new management technologies; (6) to provide technical assistance to collaborative efforts by affected entities; and (7) to assist Federal and non-Federal land managers in providing information to the public on the role of fire and fire management.

Who Can Apply

  • Other

Specific states as identified in the funding.

Who Benefits

  • State
  • Other public institution/organization

Assistance Types

  • Grant

Program Contact

alicia.sangil@usda.gov
505-842-3425