Fire management is the practice of planning and implementing strategies to prevent, control, and mitigate wildfires. It involves a combination of techniques, such as prescribed burning, fire breaks, and fuel reduction, to protect communities, ecosystems, and natural resources from the devastating effects of uncontrolled fires. Fire management also includes monitoring fire behavior, weather conditions, and fuel moisture levels to make informed decisions about when and how to suppress wildfires effectively. The goal of fire management is to balance the benefits of fire in ecological systems with the need to protect human life and property.