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Archived Webinars
Fuel Treatment Effectiveness in the Southern Blue Mountains of OregonSponsored by Northwest Fire Science Consortium Recorded March 21, 2018 - 10:00am Presented by Brooke Cassell |
Brooke Cassell, research assistant at Portland State University, presented "Fuel Treatment Effectiveness in the Southern Blue Mountains of Oregon." Watch the video on our YouTube channel. Want more information? Read the brief here! |
Lessons from the Milli FireSponsored by Northwest Fire Science Consortium Recorded February 26, 2018 - 1:00pm Presented by James Osborne, Bill Munro, Larae Guillory, Ian Reid, Nicole Strong |
The Presenters shared 'Lessons from the Milli Fire.' Watch the video on the NWFSC YouTube Channel. |
Fire Management of American Indian Basket Weaving Plants in the Pacific NorthwestSponsored by Northwest Fire Science Consortium Recorded January 25, 2018 - 10:00am |
Georgia Fredeluces and Tony Marks-Block both recipients of the Joint Fire Science Program''s Graduate Research Innovation (GRIN) grant presented 'Fire Management of American Indian Basket Weaving Plants in the Pacific Northwest' Watch the video on our YouTube Channel. |
A Climate Change Assessment of Vegetation, Fire, and Ecosystem Services for Tribal lands in the PNWSponsored by Northwest Fire Science Consortium Recorded December 19, 2017 - 10:00am Presented by Michael Case |
Dr. Michael Case, Research Scientist with the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences at the University of Washington presented, A Climate Change Assessment of Vegetation, Fire, and Ecosystem Services for Tribal lands in the Pacific Northwest. Watch the video on our YouTube Channel |
Rangeland Fire Protection Associations in Oregon and Idaho: Implications for Fire Adaptation and Agency-Community RelationshipsSponsored by Northwest Fire Science Consortium Recorded June 7, 2017 - 10:00am Presented by Jesse Abrams and Emily Jane Davis |
Jesse Abrams, Research Associate with Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment at the University of Oregon and Dr. Emily Jane Davis, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist with Oregon State University presented, Rangeland Fire Protection Associations in Oregon and Idaho: Implications for Fire Adaptation and Agency-Community Relationships. Watch the video on our YouTube channel
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An outlook for the 2017 fire season in WA and ORSponsored by Northwest Fire Science Consortium & WA DNR Recorded June 2, 2017 - 10:00am Presented by Josh Clark |
Josh Clark, Meterologist for the Washington DNR presented, An outlook for the 2017 fire season in WA and OR. Watch the video on our YouTube channel |
Making National Spatial Data Work on Your NW LandscapeSponsored by LANDFIRE and Northwest Fire Science Consortium Recorded May 9, 2017 - 12:00pm Presented by Kori Blankenship |
Kori Blankenship, Fire Ecologist wtih The Nature Conservancy's LANDFIRE Team presented, Making National Spatial Data Work on Your NW Landscape. Watch the video on our YouTube channel |
Understanding Stakeholder Perceptions of Fire with Mental Modelling A case study from Ashland, ORSponsored by Northwest Fire Science Consortium Recorded March 6, 2017 - 1:30pm Presented by Antonie Jetter |
Antonie Jetter, associate professor in the Dept. of Engineering and Technology Management at Portland State University, presented Understanding Stakeholder Perceptions of Fire with Mental Modelling A case study from Ashland, OR.
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A Summary of Fire Season 2016 in Oregon and WashingtonSponsored by Northwest Fire Science Consortium Recorded December 14, 2016 - 10:00am Presented by John Saltenberger |
John Saltenberger, Meteorologist with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, presented A Summary of Fire Season 2016 in OR and WA. Watch the video on our YouTube channel. |
Creating fire adapted communities An interactional approachSponsored by Northwest Fire Science Consortium Recorded December 7, 2016 - 10:00am Presented by Travis Paveglio and Matt Carroll |
Travis Paveglio, Assistant Professor at University of Idaho, and Matt Carroll, a Natural Resource Sociologist at Washington State University, presented Creating Fire Adapted Communities: An Interactional Approach. Watch the video on our YouTube Channel |