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Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site Fire Management Plan 2004
National Park Service policy requires that every park unit with burnable vegetation develop a fire management plan. The fire management plan serves as a detailed and comprehensive program of action to implement fire management policies and objectives, consistent with the unit's resource management objectives. This plan outlines the fire management program at Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site.
1. Introduction -- 2. Relationship to land management planning and fire policy -- 3. Wildland and fire management strategies -- 4. Wildland fire management program components -- 5. Organizational and budgetary parameters -- 6. Monitoring -- 7. Fire research -- 8. Firefighter and public safety -- 9. Public information and education -- 10. Protection of sensitive resources -- 11. Fire critiques and annual plan review -- 12. Consultation and coordination -- 13. Appendices -- List of tables -- List of figures
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