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Grand Portage National Monument Final Wildland Fire Management Plan and Environmental Assessment, September 2004
This Wildland Fire Management Plan (FMP) outlines actions that will be taken by Grand Portage National Monument (the Monument) in meeting the fire management goals for the park. This plan satisfies the requirement asserted in Director's Order 18 (NPS 1998) that 'each park with vegetation capable of burning will prepare a fire management plan to guide a fire management program that is responsive to the park's natural and cultural resource objectives and to safety considerations for park visitors, employees, and developed facilities.' It serves as a detailed program of action by providing specific guidance and procedures for accomplishing wildland fire management objectives. It addresses suppression of wildland fires where protection of structures, natural and cultural resources, and neighboring properties is paramount, and management of prescribed fire to meet cultural and natural resource management objectives. The plan allows the Monument to manage resources in the most effective and efficient manner.
Grand Portage National Monument Final Wildland Fire Management Plan and Environmental Assessment, September 2004
This Wildland Fire Management Plan (FMP) outlines actions that will be taken by Grand Portage National Monument (the Monument) in meeting the fire management goals for the park. This plan satisfies the requirement asserted in Director's Order 18 (NPS 1998) that 'each park with vegetation capable of burning will prepare a fire management plan to guide a fire management program that is responsive to the park's natural and cultural resource objectives and to safety considerations for park visitors, employees, and developed facilities.' It serves as a detailed program of action by providing specific guidance and procedures for accomplishing wildland fire management objectives. It addresses suppression of wildland fires where protection of structures, natural and cultural resources, and neighboring properties is paramount, and management of prescribed fire to meet cultural and natural resource management objectives. The plan allows the Monument to manage resources in the most effective and efficient manner.
Grand Portage National Monument Final Wildland Fire Management Plan and Environmental Assessment, September 2004
2004
148 pages
Report
No indication
English
Forestry , Natural Resource Management , Recreation , Ecology , National monuments , Wildland fires , Fire management , Minnesota , National parks , Natural resources protection , Cultural resources , Fire suppression , Prescribed fires , Vegetation , Historic preservation , Forest fires , Safety , Environmental effects , Grand Portage National Monument