After the Smoke Clears: A Cross-Cultural Approach to Assessing the Effect of Wildland Fires on Traditional Cultural Properties (Legacy 07-370)
Summary
This report describes the authors' efforts to assist Cultural Resource Managers in evaluating damage and taking proactive measures to prevent damage to Traditional Cultural Properties in wildfire events. During a 2007 collaborative symposium, it was determined what procedures to incorporate prior to, during, and after a wildland fire event.
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After the Smoke Clears: A Cross-Cultural Approach to Assessing the Effect of Wildland Fires on Traditional Cultural Properties (Legacy 07-370). ( tDAR id: 465718) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8465718
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Keywords
Investigation Types
Heritage Management
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Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis
General
Cultural Resources Management
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Department of Defense
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Fire Damage
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Fire Suppression
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military installations
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Standard Operating Procedures
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Traditional Cultural Properties
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Tribal Consultation
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Wildfires
Geographic Keywords
Camp Guernsey Installation
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United States
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Wyoming
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): OSD Cultural Resources Program; Wyoming Army National Guard
Prepared By(s): Engineering-Environmental Management (e2M), Inc.
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After the Smoke Clears: A Cross-Cultural Approach to Assessing the Effect of Wildland Fires on Traditional Cultural Properties - Report (Legacy 07-370) (2008)
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This report describes the authors' efforts to assist Cultural Resource Managers in evaluating damage and taking proactive measures to prevent damage to Traditional Cultural Properties in wildfire events. During a 2007 collaborative symposium, it was determined what procedures to incorporate prior to, during, and after a wildland fire event.