The National Evaluation of the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) aims to assess the processes and outcomes of fifteen regional Fire Science Exchanges (Exchanges) and Exchanges’ programming at the aggregate national level. This ongoing evaluation includes four components: 1) an online survey targeting the fire science information-related experiences and opinions of fire managers/practitioners (Consumers), fire researchers/scientists (Producers), and members of the General Public; 2) a webmetrics component including quantitative and qualitative elements; 3) an evaluation resource guide designed to assist Exchanges in evaluating their regional activities; and 4) a qualitative interview component exploring the perspectives and experiences of key Exchanges’ personnel.
Joint Fire Science Program Fire Science Exchange Network: 2016 Evaluation Report

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