Service Description: The term “POD” refers to Potential wildfire Operation Delineations. PODs were used in creating the strategic fire management zones. These are areas that are bounded by real fire management features (e.g., roads, rivers, major ridges, barren areas) that are used as summary units to make wildfire risk assessment outputs more meaningful in a wildfire operational management context. These are areas mapped by local wildfire management specialists that could likely contain wildfires with the aid of fire management resources.
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Description: 2018- PODs are spatial summary units that were delineated from HUC-6 level sub-watershed units and developed from STF Resource Protection input for RO led Wildfire Risk Assessments and future Forest Plan revision.
2020 revision - PODS were updated by the district fire personel using local knowledge and data/maps provided by Chris Dunn, Oregon State University, Research Associate (Post-doc)PCL (potential control locations)and SDI (suppression difficulty index).
2020 V2 updates made in the SERAl project area worked with district fire personel.
2021 V3 updates made by SERAL 1/20/2021
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