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- Burned_area_emergency_response abstract "Burned area emergency response (BAER) is an emergency risk management reaction to post wildfire conditions that pose risks to human life and property or could further destabilize or degrade the burned lands. Even though wildfires are natural events, the presence of people and man-made structures in and adjacent to the burned area frequently requires continued emergency risk management actions. High severity wildfires pose a continuing flood, debris flow and mudflow risk to people living within and downstream from a burned watershed as well as a potential loss of desirable watershed values. The burned area emergency response risk management process begins during or shortly after wildfire containment with risk assessments evaluating the effects of the wildfire against values needing protection. These risk assessments can range from simple to complex. An organized interdisciplinary team of subject matter experts (e.g., hydrologists, soil scientists, botanists, cultural resource specialists, engineers, etc.) used among other assessment tools hydrological modeling and soil burn severity mapping to assess potential flooding and vegetation recovery after the Cerro Grande Fire in 2000. A BAER plan is developed based on the risk assessments and burned area land management objectives. The BAER Plan identifies the most effective treatments to address the identified risks. Plan implementation timeframes are dictated primarily by anticipated future events (e.g., next significant rainstorm) which also influence treatment options.".
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- Burned_area_emergency_response wikiPageExternalLink soil_burnsev_summary_guide042203.pdf.
- Burned_area_emergency_response wikiPageExternalLink NIFC_BAER.html.
- Burned_area_emergency_response wikiPageExternalLink Goodrich-ASCE-05-AGWA.pdf.
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- Burned_area_emergency_response subject Category:Emergency_management.
- Burned_area_emergency_response subject Category:Natural_hazards.
- Burned_area_emergency_response subject Category:Wildfires_in_the_United_States.
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- Burned_area_emergency_response comment "Burned area emergency response (BAER) is an emergency risk management reaction to post wildfire conditions that pose risks to human life and property or could further destabilize or degrade the burned lands. Even though wildfires are natural events, the presence of people and man-made structures in and adjacent to the burned area frequently requires continued emergency risk management actions.".
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