We collaborate on these important projects through cooperative agreements, technical and emergency training, outreach activities, and consultations that ensure Native American cultural heritage and values are respected. If you have additions or suggestions for this website, please email kathy@uoregon.edu!

This site is an effort by county, state, and Federal agencies and Indian Tribes to coordinate and aggregate information for Washington communities affected by smoke from wildland fires.

Provides step-by-step directions on preparing for a flood, what to do during, and what to do after. In Oregon, potential hazards include winter storms, heat waves, earthquakes, tsunamis, emerging infections, pandemics and bioterrorism. Gerald W. Williams Collection OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center Oregon Explorer Primary Set Gerald W. Williams Collection Is Part Of Album 6- Santiam Valley- Oregon Oregon Explorer: Wildfire Risk Explorer Institution Oregon State University Created 2008-12-17 Modified 2011-06-21 To understand future interactions among climate, wildfire, and vegetation in a fire‐prone landscape in the southern Blue Mountains of central Oregon, we used a spatially explicit forest landscape model, LANDIS‐II, to simulate forest and fire dynamics under current management practices and two projected climate scenarios.

Access a comprehensive collection of wildfire data and make custom maps and reports with this tool. Our editorial team and frequent contributors are listed on our Editorial Team page.
The Advanced Wildfire Risk Explorer map viewer serves professional planners to inform updates to Community Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPP) and Natural Hazard Mitigation Plans (NHMP) with extensive data resources.

Communities are facing a changing world- a world of warmer temperatures , less predictable weather patterns, and rising sea levels. Coastal Planning; Conservation; Hazards; Land Use; Private Lands; Public Lands; Wetlands; Wildfire Risk; Landscapes and Ecosystems. INR-Portland Portland State University The BIA Tribal Resilience Program (TRP) provides federal-wide resources to Tribes to build capacity and resilience through leadership engagement, delivery of data and tools, training and tribal capacity building. This guides provides information and resources that may be helpful to Tribal partners. The advanced map viewer directly serves wildfire professionals and planners to inform updates to Community Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPP), Natural Hazard Mitigation Plans (NHMP), and other plans. It serves as a clearinghouse for proposed research, an information base for ongoing and past research and an archive for significant research involving the Native community.

| Privacy Policy | Developed by Dev Services, Pacific Northwest Tribal Climate Change Project, 2017 Oregon Public Health Hazard Vulnerability Assessment Summary, Addressing Climate Change Impacts through Disaster Planning, Aid and International Development Forum: Disaster Relief, American Red Cross: How to Prepare for Emergencies, Coastal Resiliency Index: A Community Self-Assessment, Community Based Adaptation to a Changing Climate, Disaster Mitigation Planning Assistance [for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works], Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honey Bees, and Farm-raised Fish (ELAP), Emergency Management Institute: Tribal Curriculum, Emergency Preparedness Handbook for Tribal Governments, Emergency Preparedness Resources for Native Americans, EPA Region 10 Guidance for Preparing Tribal Emergency Response Plans, ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO FLOOD PLANNING & PREPARATION, FEMA Hazard Mitigation Planning Online Guide, FEMA Hazard Mitigation Planning Resources, FEMA Risk Mapping, Assessment and Planning (Risk MAP), FEMA Tribal Multi-Hazard Mitigation Planning Guidance, North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative, USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, Environmental Protection Agency Region 10 Tribal Program, Foundation of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Phase 1 was completed in 2006. provides links to other key federal resources.


ANSC provides information, referral and networking services for researchers seeking active partners in the Native community and communities seeking research partners. Phase 2 was completed in 2019. This Tribal Multi-Hazard Mitigation Planning Guidance assists Indian Tribal governments and other tribal entities to identify and assess their risk to natural hazards through the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA’s) multi-hazard mitigation planning process. The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is a member of the Interagency Working Group on Climate Change and Health (IWCGGH).

2) FLOOD PLANNING & PREPARATION. If you would like to add to or amend information included in this guide, please complete this google form. The Oregon Wildfire Risk Explorer is designed to increase wildfire awareness, give a comprehensive view of wildfire risk and local fire history, and educate users about wildfire prevention and mitigation resources. We have worked with Tribal partners and Native American communities for many years to help protect livestock and crops from disease, pests, and wildlife damage. The Oregon Wildfire Risk Explorer is designed to increase wildfire awareness, give a comprehensive view of wildfire risk and local fire history, and educate users about wildfire prevention and mitigation resources.

The SWPP is designed to help prevent pollution of surface and ground water used as the primary source of drinking water by rural residents. We currently house more than 70,000 rolls of film (10 million plus images). The Accelerate R2 Network Challenge seeks to create a nationwide network or networks that will enable and support innovators, entrepreneurs, researchers, and investors to bring transformative technologies into the response and resiliency markets. A wildfire risk assessment is a quantitative analysis of the assets and resources across a specific landscape and how they are potentially impacted by wildfire. 66 0 obj <> endobj How changes in climate have affected you, your community, or tribe. The Agricultural Law Information Partnership is a collaboration between the National Agricultural Library, National Agricultural Law Center (NALC) and the Center for Agriculture and Food Systems (CAFS) at Vermont Law School. Advanced Oregon Wildfire Risk Explorer Map Viewer Access a comprehensive collection of wildfire data and make custom maps and reports with this tool. The Aleutian and Bering Sea Islands Landscape Conservation Cooperative (ABSI) promotes coordination, dissemination, and development of applied science to inform conservation of natural and cultural resources in the face of climate change and other landscape-scale stressors.

ELAP provides financial assistance to eligible producers of livestock, honeybees and farm-raised fish for losses due to disease, certain adverse weather events or loss conditions, including blizzards and wildfires, as determined by the Secretary.