Learn about fire-based vegetation management with NAU’s continuing education course in Arizona
Course

Course 2: Vegetation Management with Fire: Innovation in Tools and Techniques

Self-paced

$499 Enroll

Full course description

Enroll now for this Spring 2025 course!  This course is available starting March 1, 2025.

Vegetation Management with Fire: Innovation in Tools and Techniques

“Vegetation Management with Fire: Innovations in Tools and Techniques" is an interdisciplinary course designed to provide students with a comprehensive survey of tools and technologies used to classify vegetation for the use of fire or fire surrogates in natural resource management. This course combines ecological, technological, and managerial perspectives to equip students with a broad overview of vegetation and fuel modeling techniques.

Throughout the course, students will explore the historical and contemporary use of vegetation and fuel modeling, delving into the physical and ecological principles that underpin fire-based vegetation modeling. Emphasis will be placed on the latest innovations in tools and techniques that enhance the precision and effectiveness of predicting vegetation density or fuel loading and the concept of the Ecology of Fuels.

This course is not for credit.

Program Information

This certificate program provides a comprehensive overview of the essential tools and technologies used in wildland fire management. Designed for a diverse audience including fire practitioners, ecologists, archaeologists, wildlife biologists, land managers, and natural resource managers, the program aims to equip participants with the knowledge to effectively utilize the best tools for their specific needs. Through a combination of readings, hands-on exercises, and guest interviews from industry experts, participants will gain a deep understanding of the latest advancements in fire management, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and enhancing the capacity to manage landscapes using wildland fires and fire surrogates efficiently and sustainably.

Prerequisite knowledge includes a basic understanding of natural and/or cultural resource management. We also recommend completing Course 1: Introduction to the Tools and Technologies for Natural and Cultural Resource Management Course. This program is not for credit. Students will receive a digital non-credit certification of completion upon completing all 5 courses.

Course Modality: This course is offered online and self-paced. It will utilize Canvas, an online learning management system. Upon registration, please visit your student dashboard to access Canvas.

The Tools and Technologies for Natural Resource, Forest, and Fire Management certificate program has been developed in partnership with the Center for Applied Fire and Ecosystem Sciences (CAFES) team at the New Mexico Consortium (NMC), a non-profit collaborative research institution formed by three universities, industry and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Instructors for this program include research scientists, technical and administrative staff from NMC who are subject matter experts in wildland fire science applications.

Cost: $499 per course

For registered NAU students, faculty, and staff with an @nau.edu email address, please click “Login” at the top right corner of the page and log in using your NAU credentials. Do not create a new Catalog account.

For more information, contact: ContinuingEd@nau.edu

The Tools and Technologies for Natural Resource, Forest, and Fire Management certificate program is a partnership between NAU’s School of Forestry and the Center for Applied Fire and Ecosystem Sciences (CAFES) team at the New Mexico Consortium.

 

ACCESSIBILITY

Professional disability specialists are available at Disability Resources to facilitate a range of academic support services and accommodations for students with disabilities. If you have a documented disability, you can request assistance by contacting Disability Resources at 928-523-8773 (voice), 928-523-8747 (fax), or dr@nau.edu (e-mail).

Refunds

Students may withdraw from a course with a full refund up to one week prior to the course start date. There is a 50% administration fee for withdrawals from one week prior to the course start date until the day the course begins. After the course start date, refunds are no longer available.