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FIRE EFFECTS GUIDE - National Wildfire Coordinating Group

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(4) If objectives were not met, briefly summarize what factors were the<br />

cause for lack of achievement.<br />

(5) Make recommendations to management.<br />

(a) Immediate changes required in management strategies.<br />

(b) Recommendations for improvement in rehabilitation and postfire site<br />

management practices.<br />

d. Post evaluation actions.<br />

(1) After management review and decision(s), the evaluation report<br />

should be filed in the appropriate file(s) and the required followup<br />

actions assigned and initiated. This report should be signed and dated<br />

by the preparer and the reviewing official.<br />

(2) Followup on management decision(s) - repeat evaluation process if<br />

appropriate.<br />

(3) If no management action was taken (e.g., the burned area was<br />

grazed, or no erosion control efforts were made), document any<br />

adverse impacts that occurred and what future management actions<br />

need to be taken under similar conditions.<br />

7. Disseminate New Findings To Other Interested Parties.<br />

a. Fire Effects Information System.<br />

b. Internal or interagency newsletters.<br />

c. Professional meetings.<br />

d. Local, state or regional workshops.<br />

e. Agency technical publications.<br />

f. "Expert Systems" or relational databases.<br />

g. Office-to-office memos.

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