Examining the Role of Human Dimensions Thinking in Landscape Conservation Planning
One of the greatest challenges facing landscape conservation is how to ensure ecosystem-wide conservation goals, such as those articulated in Landscape Conservation Designs, can effectively inform local management plans and actio
Restoring Resilient Communities in Changing Landscapes
The Society for Ecological Restoration and Society of Wetland Scientists are pleased to announce their joint Pacific Northwest Regional conference October 15-19, 2018 in Spokane, Washington.
Fire Severity & Regeneration Strategy Influence Shrub Patch Size & Structure
Shrub species demonstrate flexible responses to wildfire disturbance severity that are reflected in shrub patch dynamics at small and intermediate scales. Prior research has examined the dynamics and persistence of large shrub patches on the landscape; our work focuses on individuals or groups of individual shrubs.
42nd Annual National Indian Timber Symposium
Information about the agenda, lodging, registration and exhibitors will be posted as it becomes available, http://www.itcnet.org/issues_projects/projects_2/symposium.html
Check back soon for more details.
Oregon's Smoke Seminar
Welcome to the Oregon Department of Forestry's Smoke Seminar 2018. This seminar will give you the latest updates on where we are at with the Oregon Smoke Management review process and how the rules may be changing.
Lessons from the Milli Fire
Diversity: Just gender and race… Or a diversity of perspectives?
Presenter: Sara Brown, USFS Human Performance & Organizational Learning Research, Development & Applications
The U.S. National Fire Danger Rating System: Past, Present, Future
Please see flyer for more details.
Adobe Connect meeting room https://usfs.adobeconnect.com/firelab/
Conference Line 888-844-9904, Participant Code: 6034929#