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Location of Fire To Values. Distant. Moderate. Adjacent. High. High. Natural/Cultural Resource Concerns. Social/Economic Concerns. Moderate. Moderate. Low. Low. Probability. Fire Behavior. Low. Moderate. High. Low. High. Moderate. High. High. High. High. H. Large. High.
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Location of Fire To Values Distant Moderate Adjacent High High Natural/Cultural Resource Concerns Social/Economic Concerns Moderate Moderate Low Low Probability Fire Behavior Low Moderate High Low High Moderate High High High High H Large High High Values Departure From Historic Conditions Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Potential Fire Size Moderate Moderate M Medium Low Low Low Low Low L Small Low Barriers to Fire Spread Numerous Moderate Few Extreme Early Very High Seasonal Severity Time of Season High Middle Moderate Late Low 1 - Values Wildland Fire Relative Risk Assessment 4 - Relative Risk 2 - Hazard Hazard 3- Probability Complete Steps 1 -3: Connect the left and right variables with a line. At the top of the chart, select the appropriate value; follow the line beneath this value down to its intersection with the line connecting the left and right variables. Take results as inputs to Step 4. Complete Step 4: Read the relative risk from the background area where the intersection occurs.
Implementation Difficulty Course of Action Minimal Moderate Maximum H L High Potential Fire Duration Moderate Functional Concerns M M Low L S
Decision Concerns External Influences L M H H H High Objective Concerns Moderate Ownership Concerns M M Low L L
Implementation Difficulty Guidance: Implementation Difficulty Guidance: Organizational Needs Assessment Relative Risk L M H H H Short or Long T1 IMT Implementation Difficulty Decision Concerns Long T2 IMT M M Short T2 IMT T3 Organization L L