Overview

Wildfire continues to threaten people and property across Minnesota. Rapid population growth into Wildland Urban Interface areas and increasing effects of long term drought and increased fuel loading conditions represent major concerns moving forward into the future. Heightened awareness of wildfire threat, prevention and mitigation are becoming increasingly important to ensure safety.

The Minnesota Wildfire Risk Assessment Portal (MN WRAP) and Risk Explorer are the primary mechanisms for Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MN DNR) to deploy wildfire risk information and create awareness about wildfire issues across the state. It is comprised of a suite of applications tailored to support specific workflow and information requirements for the public, local community groups, private landowners, government officials, hazard-mitigation planners, and wildland fire managers. Collectively these applications will provide the baseline information needed to support mitigation and prevention efforts across the state.

The data layers within the Risk Explorer were developed as part of the Minnesota Wildfire Risk Assessment Project (WRAP). Results of the assessment can be used to help prioritize areas in the state where tactical analyses, community interaction and education, or mitigation treatments might be necessary to reduce risk from wildfires. In addition, the information provided in the assessment can be used to support the following key priorities:

 

Support

A variety of resources are available to help make the most use of the Texas Wildfire Risk Assessment (WRA) results and the Texas Wildfire Risk Assessment Portal (TxWRAP) web application. Support, documentation and reference information is available from several sources. Key resources are provided below.

User Manual

A step-by-step guide on how to use the Risk Explorer is provided.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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