Example of Smokewise Resources for a Community

Website / Interactive Map
Smokewise Ashland / Ashland Fire and Rescue
This website is a great example of the types of resources you might want to make available to your community when communicating about smoke preparedness and mitigation. Read More

Central Oregon Fire Information

Website / Interactive Map
Central Oregon Fire Information
The Central Oregon Fire Information website is a by-product of collaboration by local agencies and organizations in Central Oregon with the goal of sharing information about prescribed fire smoke and wildfire smoke in a central location for their local residents. This website is a great example of how to keep community members informed of prescribed... Read More

Community Engagement Toolkit

Video
Washington State Fire Adapted Communities Network
These toolkits can help get you to get a quick start on key wildfire preparedness activities with your community. Each toolkit contains a three-part video series (in Spanish with English subtitles), a presentation template with facilitator’s notes and talking points, and a sample meeting/workshop agenda, including links to resources. Toolkit documents are available in Spanish... Read More

Resident Recovery Guide (Leavenworth, WA)

Guide / Pamphlet / Handout
Washington State Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network
A resident recovery guide for community members in Leavenworth, WA. A good example of a post-fire recovery guide for practitioners. Contains important pre- and post-fire information and contains facing-page Spanish translation. Read More

Land Use Planning Approaches in the Wildland-Urban Interface

Guide / Pamphlet / Handout
Community Wildfire Planning Center
This report explores four western states—California, Colorado, Montana and Washington—to better understand each state’s approach to wildfire policy and regulation, and to identify potentialopportunities for reducing wildfire risk to communities in the future. Read More