Grantee research will produce critical information and tools to support forest landowners, resource agencies, fire management organizations, and policy makers
Sacramento – The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) Forest Health Research Program has awarded $4.4 million to support 13 scientific research studies that will improve our understanding of fire severity, post-fire restoration, and effectiveness of forest treatments.
Research projects will produce scientific publications, outreach and education events, and decision support tools.





