Our standalone tools synthesize data and information to enable land managers to forecast, mitigate and recover from natural hazards, principally wildfires. In line with Spatial Informatics Group’s open science philosophy, our software tools are open source and free to use online.
Developed with our professional partners, and helping risk managers and planners to meet their hazard and risk reduction objectives, SIG’s Natural Hazards tools create real change on the ground.
Decision support tools designed to help wildland planning teams in California identify optimal areas for wildfire resilience treatments. The package combines the latest available data with sophisticated models in a free, open source tool available to all.
Desktop Fire Modeling modernized with a new architecture allowing ongoing updates as science develops. A critical tool for land managers who must make decisions in managing real fires.
A highly interactive online tool by which users can sort treatments by region, county, land ownership, and more. By charting the work of what has been accomplished to date, the Dashboard can be used to guide practitioners on where to plan new projects.