Integrating New Technologies into Wildland Fire Management
Dicus, Christopher AIntegrating New Technologies into Wildland Fire Management
Christopher A. Dicus
Natural Resources Management Department
Cal Poly State University
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
Email: [email protected]
Wildland fire managers are challenged with an ever-increasing array of both responsibilities and critics. The traditional trials faced by fire managers are complicated by a consistently changing landscape, particularly a burgeoning urban-wildland interface. Further, land managers are confronted with a swelling tide of public antagonism from factions covering a spectrum of political ideologies and agendas. To effectively address these challenges, today's leaders must be equipped with the newest technologies.
These challenges have been embraced in the Fire & Fuels Management program of study at Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo. Throughout their tenure in the program, students are perpetually immersed in an atmosphere where they must provide innovative and realistic solutions to real-world problems. This "learn by doing" philosophy is fostered in course assignments and projects that employ state-of-the-art technologies, including GIS and simulation modeling. This poster highlights the successes and lessons learned at Cal Poly, showing how emerging technologies are integrated into the curriculum to develop tomorrow's leaders in wildland fire management.
Christopher A. Dicus
Natural Resources Management Department
Cal Poly State University
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
Email: [email protected]
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