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Lānaʻi Communities at Risk from Wildfires Assessment - 2014
Many communities in Hawaii are at high risk of wildfire due to unmitigated fuels, limited community engagement, insufficient water and firefighting resources, and under-addressed pre- and post-fire planning and preparedness.
In line with its mission to protect communities and natural resources from wildfire through planning, mitigation, and education, HWMO has conducted hazard assessments for every community in the state. These assessments, coupled with the overall Communities At Risk From Wildfire Map update, will enable a more thorough understanding of wildfire hazards that can be addressed by communities, decision-makers, fire responders, and natural resource managers.
Communities at Risk Assessment map for Lanaʻi.
Lanai - Community Wildfire Hazard Assessments
HWMO and partners conducted island-wide hazard assessments, leveraging expert insights and site inspections to inform fire management strategies, particularly centeral Maui, guiding CWPPs and future initiatives.
2018-19 Rapid Assessment of Vegetation Management Results
Wildfire's escalating threat in Hawaii necessitates landscape-level vegetation management strategies, as evidenced by HWMO's collaborative initiatives and rapid mapping assessments to mitigate hazards and enhance community resilience.