Past Events
A Summary of Fire Season 2016 in Oregon and Washington
Dec 14, 2016 | WebinarWhat will you learn?
A summary of the 2016 fire season for Oregon and Washington
Presenter:
John Saltenberger is a Meteorologist with the US Department of the Inter Fish and Wildlife Service, Northwest Interagency Coordination Center in Portland, Oregon. John has experience providing weather support for wildland fire managers in the United…
Wildland Fire Management – Past, Present, and Future
Dec 12, 2016 | WebinarSpeakers: Bryan Rice, Director, Office of Wildland Fire and Jim Douglas, Past Director, Office of Wildland Fire
Topic: Wildland Fire Management – Past, Present, and Future
Webcast: www.doi.gov/events …
WindNinja - Modeling Near-Surface Winds for Wildland Fire
Dec 8, 2016 | WebinarNear-surface wind is the driving environmental factor for wildland fire spread and behavior. Local-scale terrain and vegetation can…
Creating fire adapted communities: An interactional approach
Dec 7, 2016 | WebinarWhat will you learn?
A growing body of wildfire research indicates that populations will support or enact different programs, policies and planning approaches to better “live with wildfire.” This presentation builds on one existing conceptual approach for characterizing local socio-ecological conditions that influence how and why populations might adapt differently to…
Landscape-Level Fuels Workshop
Dec 1 - 2, 2016 | WorkshopThe Northern Rockies Fire Science Network has partnered with the Southwestern Crown Collaborative, USFS - Blackfoot-Swan Restoration Project and Rocky Mountain Research Station, and National Forest Foundation to offer…
Prepared for Transformation? Ecosystem Change, Uncertainty, and Adaptation in US Public Land Management
Nov 30, 2016 | WebinarJoin the Montana Institute on…
Beyond hazardous fuels: Managing fire for social, ecological, and economic benefit
Nov 28 - Dec 2, 2016 | ConferenceAs part of the Southwest conference this year, we plan to host roundtable discussions designed to identify communication issues that occur during wildfires, to understand and appreciate varied perspectives, and to brainstorm scenarios where good communication enables managers to meet resource objectives more readily.
The larger conference will allow for presentation of new…
Communications Under Fire: Understanding Capacity for Effective Communication During Large Scale Wildfires
Nov 18, 2016 | WebinarWhat will you learn?
Communication networks are critical to effective coordination on complex wildfire incidents. This presentation will present research findings examining communication effectiveness in wildfire disaster response networks. Discussion will highlight the role of pre-existing relationships, common institutional affiliations, and structures of…
Job Opportunity - Natural Resource Specialist 2
Nov 18, 2016 |The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is recruiting to fill one full time, permanent Natural Resource Specialist 2 position located in the Lands Division of the Wildlife Program. The duty station is in the Okanogan Area, Washington.
Please follow the link to learn more about the position and how to apply (…
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