Fire and Fuels
Panorama has been providing expert environmental and planning services related to vegetation management and fire and fuel reduction projects continuously for nearly a decade, with a focus in the San Francisco Bay Area, but with experience across the state of California. Panorama has prepared wildland fire, fuel, and vegetation programs, led modeling efforts to focus the plans, worked with lead agencies to secure millions in grant funding, prepared outreach programs to educate the public on fuel management, and overseen the implementation of work.

MMWD BFFIP
Panorama prepared the Biodiversity, Fire, and Fuels Integrated Plan (BFFIP) in close collaboration with Marin Municipal Water District (MMWD) staff and prepared the associated EIR.

Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District – Wildland Fire Resiliency Program
This comprehensive Wildfire Resiliency Program covers over 64,000 acres of preserve wildlands managed by Midpen. This area includes all 26 of the District’s preserves. Spatial

Marin Wildfire Prevention Authority On-Call
Marin County voters passed Measure C in 2020, which established a 17-member Joint Powers Authority to fund and oversee proactive state-of-the -art wildfire prevention and

San Lorenzo Valley Water District
Panorama was selected to provide services to address wildfire concerns in the San Lorenzo River Watershed for the SLVWD. The team is accounting and mapping

Alpine County Wildfire Hazards Mitigation Plan
Fuels reduction projects to reduce the risk of wildland fire are a high priority in Alpine County and several have been undertaken or are ongoing.