Firescaping: Protecting Communities With Fire-Resistant Landscapes
Firescaping: Protecting Communities With Fire-Resistant Landscapes
BIOLGY X 465.6
The dos and don'ts of effective fire mitigation.
Typically Available
Fall
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What You Can Learn.
What You Can Learn.
Evaluate properties for fire risk
Design effective defensible space
Study fire-resistant plants and their characteristics
Prescribe effective maintenance tasks
Understand the basics of state law and fire codes
Layout an emergency watering system
About This Course
Devasting fires in California have been trending upwards since the Bel Air Fire of 1961. Since the early 2000s the trend has amplified. Unfortunately, the worst may still be ahead—the intensity of fire weather has been growing alongside the warming climate. Whether landscape designer, homeowner, horticulturist or home gardener, every Californian should know the basics of protecting their families and clients from wildfire.
This immersive, hands-on learning experience provides a solid foundation in landscaping for fire protection. Learners will gain practical skills that have immediate application. They will be able to perform risk assessments, articulate best practices, and prescribe remedies that provide long-term care and protection.
This immersive, hands-on learning experience provides a solid foundation in landscaping for fire protection. Learners will gain practical skills that have immediate application. They will be able to perform risk assessments, articulate best practices, and prescribe remedies that provide long-term care and protection.
This course applies toward the following programs
Landscape Architecture
certificate
certificate
Whether you want to design a national park, or a modest, water-efficient backyard, landscape architecture can give you the skills and abilities to change the places you live, work, and play for the better. The profession of landscape architecture is a multidisciplinary field that weaves together design, environmental systems, sustainability, construction knowledge—as well as land and water conservation—to influence place making, and to create designed outdoor living spaces.
Whether you want to design a national park, or a modest, water-efficient backyard, landscape architecture can give you the skills and abilities to change the places you live, work, and play for the better. The profession of landscape architecture is a multidisciplinary field that weaves together design, environmental systems, sustainability, construction knowledge—as well as land and water conservation—to influence place making, and to create designed outdoor living spaces.