Science Inventory

Comparative Assessment of the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Versus Wildfire (CAIF): A Case Study in the Western U.S.

Citation:

U.S. EPA. Comparative Assessment of the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Versus Wildfire (CAIF): A Case Study in the Western U.S. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-21/197, 2021.

Impact/Purpose:

The purpose of this report is to provide an initial assessment of the differences in emissions, and air quality and public health impacts of smoke between prescribed fire and wildfire that could be informative to multiple levels of government as they engage and plan for future land and fire management activities. Additionally, the CAIF report contributes to the identification of future research efforts to examine air quality and public health impacts due to smoke from fire.

Description:

In January 2020, the Wildland Fire Leadership Council (WFLC) requested that EPA, in collaboration with scientific staff in the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), the Department of the Interior (DOI) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), conduct an assessment of air quality and health impacts of prescribed fire compared to wildfire. This assessment is described in the final report, Comparative Assessment of the Impacts of Prescribed Fire Versus Wildfire (CAIF): A Case Study in the Western U.S.

The CAIF report is organized as follows:

  • Executive Summary
    • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Part I: Conceptual Framework, Background, and Context
    • Chapter 2: Conceptual Framework for Evaluating and Comparing Different Fire Management Strategies
    • Chapter 3: Fire Regimes, Fire Effects, and a History of Fuels and Fire Management in the Western U.S.
    • Chapter 4: Air Quality Monitoring of Wildland Fire Smoke
    • Chapter 5: Direct Damages from Wildland Fire
    • Chapter 6: Health and Ecological Effects of Wildland Fire Smoke Exposure
  • Part II: Quantitative Assessment of Smoke Impacts of Wildland Fire in Case Study Areas
    • Chapter 7: Air Quality Modeling of Case Study Fires
    • Chapter 8: Estimated Public Health Impacts of Smoke from Case Study Fires
    • Chapter 9: Integrated Synthesis

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PUBLISHED REPORT/ REPORT)
Product Published Date:09/30/2021
Record Last Revised:01/21/2022
OMB Category:Influential
Record ID: 352824