Welcome to the CAL FIRE Fire and Resource Assessment Program
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection's Fire and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP) provides a variety of products including the Forest and Range Assessment, a detailed report on California's forests and rangelands. FRAP provides extensive technical and public information for statewide fire threat, fire hazard, watersheds, socio-economic conditions, environmental indicators, and forest-related climate change. Much of this information involves Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis, tables, maps, data and calculation tools that are available on this website. For more information about FRAP, please visit the About FRAP page.
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection's Fire and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP) provides a variety of products including the Forest and Range Assessment, a detailed report on California's forests and rangelands. FRAP provides extensive technical and public information for statewide fire threat, fire hazard, watersheds, socio-economic conditions, environmental indicators, and forest-related climate change. Much of this information involves Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis, tables, maps, data and calculation tools that are available on this website. For more information about FRAP, please visit the About FRAP page.
To learn more about fire prevention fees,or to view or download the most current SRA data, visit firepreventionfee.org
The Fire and Resource Assessment Program

SRA Data to help determine Fire Prevention Fees
State Responsibility Areas (SRA) are the areas of the state where the State of California is financially responsible for the prevention and suppression of wildfires.
State Responsibility Areas (SRA) are the areas of the state where the State of California is financially responsible for the prevention and suppression of wildfires.
The 2010 Forest and Range Assessment
Conducted periodically by the CAL FIRE Fire and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP), the Assessment links together state requirements for natural resource inventories and strategies and the federal government's desire to rely more heavily on these state programs in determining priorities for funding. The 2010 Assessment is now complete and is available here along with maps and data.
Conducted periodically by the CAL FIRE Fire and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP), the Assessment links together state requirements for natural resource inventories and strategies and the federal government's desire to rely more heavily on these state programs in determining priorities for funding. The 2010 Assessment is now complete and is available here along with maps and data.
Maps
High-resolution PDF maps for public download
High-resolution PDF maps for public download
GIS Data
The FRAP GIS data page is undergoing revision. Until the revisions are complete, we will be hosting a limited number of datasets. If you do not find what you need, contact us.
You can access the new page here
The FRAP GIS data page is undergoing revision. Until the revisions are complete, we will be hosting a limited number of datasets. If you do not find what you need, contact us.
You can access the new page here
Projects
From beetles to bioregions
From beetles to bioregions
Data Tables
Tables displaying FRAP's data analyses
Tables displaying FRAP's data analyses
Publications
A comprehensive library of FRAP publications from 1993 to present
A comprehensive library of FRAP publications from 1993 to present
Tools
Computer-based tools used to translate data into decision-making tools
Computer-based tools used to translate data into decision-making tools





