FOR-451 Fuels Inventory and Management UI CNR
 

 

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  FOR-451 Fuels Inventory and Management
Course Syllabus
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Instructors Names

Camille Stevens-Rumann,
Wildland Fire Program Instructor and Research Scientist
College of Natural Resources
University of Idaho
Phone: (208) 885-8340
Email: csrumann@uidaho.edu

Course Objectives

In this class we will explore current and past approaches to fuels inventory and mapping. We will examine field techniques of conducting a fuels inventory, discuss the ecological role of woody debris in terrestrial ecosystems, use fire models to analyze fuels inventory data, and discuss the use of remote sensing in fuels mapping.

 

Learning Outcomes

At the conclusion of this Course Students will be able to:

  1. Understand the conceptual framework behind fuels classification and mapping
  2. Explain the linkages between coarse woody debris and other ecological functions
  3. Describe common approaches to inventory and map wildland fuels.
  4. Understand the assumptions and limitations to surface and canopy fuel estimations

 

Required Books

There are no required text books for this course

Grading

Introduction

50

Fuel Moisture Assignment

100

Surface fuel loading Assignment

100

Canopy Fuel loading Assignment

100

Fire Model Assignment

100

Fuels Field Project

 

         Initial visit and sampling design

50

         Powerpoint

100

         Peer review of 2 powerpoints

         Final paper

80

150

Discussion questions
(4 x 30pts each)

120

Muddy Moments                                                                 (5 x 10pts each)

50

Maximum possible points

1000

Extra credit

20

 

 

*Assignments turned in late will be marked off 10% of total points available for every day it is late, unless the student has previously arranged with the instructor to turn in the assignment late. A previous arrangement must be made more than 24 hours before the due date unless a medical emergency or unexpected work conflict has occurred. No other excuses will be accepted and due dates will be strictly enforced. Any medical emergencies must be accompanied by a doctors note on official letterhead. *

 

Assignments: See blackboard for assignments

 

Discussion Questions

Four times throughout this course I will provide a discussion question for you to answer. You must also respond to your classmates answers. 25 of the 30 points will be your response to the question while the last 5 points will be awarded for your contribution to other students discussions, you must respond to two of your classmates for each discussion question.

Your grade for the Discussion questions will be based mostly on completing the task but 20 percent will be based on writing style and your explanation of the moment.  Citations are important, so be sure to support your answers when possible with peer reviewed journal articles.

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Discussion and Aha! Moment Grading

Points

Quantity

Quality

90 -100

Did the student post at least once for each Aha moment and responded to others aha moments

Did the student use new vocabulary and readings, and clearly synthesis his/her aha moment within the context of newly acquired knowledge.   

80 - 90

Did the student post at least once for each Aha moment

Did the student utilize information and vocabulary from the required readings and presentation and clearly synthesized their aha moment.

70 - 80

Students did not post at least once for each Aha moment

Students did not adequately utilize vocabulary and information from the required readings and or did not clearly explain their aha moment.

0

You will get a score of zero if you do not participate in the Aha Moments

 

Muddy Moments

This is to encourage you to ask questions. I have provided the space to post your questions so everyone can see and learn from your questions. However, if you are more comfortable sending them directly to me, that is fine also. This will be graded on participation. You must submit 5 questions throughout the semester. Please contribute throughout the semester; it will be obvious you made up questions if you send 5 to me the last week of the semester!

 

Extra Credit

You can receive extra credit by answering the questions posed in the “Muddy Moments”. If you accurately and effectively answer a fellow students question you can earn up to 5 points extra credit per answered question. The maximum you can earn in 20 points by answering 4 questions.

 

Plagiarism will NOT be tolerated:

In this class, you must summarize, paraphrase, quote and reference sources to avoid plagiarism in your writing. Consistent with the policy of the Department of Forest Resources (http://www.its.uidaho.edu/forres/), plagiarism will not be tolerated. Plagiarism violates the code of academic conduct at the University of Idaho. Under UI policy, regulation O-2, "Consequences for academic dishonesty may be imposed by the course instructor. Such consequences may include but cannot exceed a grade of "F" in the course" (http://www.uidaho.edu/catalog). If you are accused of plagiarism, you must meet with the course instructor and the chair of the department to discuss the evidence, circumstances, and consequences. If you have indeed plagiarized text, you will receive 0 points on the assignment, you may fail the course and your unethical behavior will affect recommendations for jobs and graduate school.

Cite sources to support and lend credibility to your writing. Please be careful in citing sources for your ideas when you write. You should be aware that web-based searches for plagiarized text have become quite sophisticated. Even a sentence or two plagiarized in a long document is inexcusable. It is very tempting and easy to copy text directly, but it works against the educational process and is a form of theft.