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Archived Webinar Spatial and temporal trends in causes of human-ignited wildfires
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Red flag warnings (RFWs) are issued to alert management and emergency response agencies of weather conditions that are conducive to extreme wildfire behavior. Issuance of RFWs also can encourage the public to exercise extreme caution with activities that could ignite a wildfire. Among the ignition causes associated with human activity, some generally reflect short-term behavioral decisions,…

Archived Webinar Interdisciplinary understanding and prediction of wildfires
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Understanding of the conditions that contribute to wildfire ignitions and impacts increases capacity to mitigate wildfire risks. The Fire Program Analysis Fire-Occurrence Database (FPA FOD) contains information on the location, jurisdiction, discovery time, cause, and final size of more than 2 million wildfires from 1992 through 2020. To each of those wildfire records, we added information on…

Archived Webinar Recreating and Relating to the Land After Fire
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Wildfires reshape recreation access and experiences over the short and long term. A researcher shares emerging science that is revealing how people return to and perceive wildfire-affected landscapes, and a manager shares how they navigate decisions about supporting recreation in these contexts.

Presenters:
Dr. Eric White, Research Social Scientist, Pacific…

Archived Webinar The Reforestation Pipeline: Ensuring Equitable Access to Replanting
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The science behind reforestation is not new, but in a changing climate, new challenges are rising around what to plant, where to plant, and who has access to planting opportunities. Two nonprofit practitioners review the science of reforestation and how we can develop effective governance systems for implementing planting programs that match the scale of fires and fairly meet the needs of the…

Archived Webinar Post-Fire Restoration Infrastructure: Adjusting our Systems to New Patterns of Runoff
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We reengineer and rebuild after wildfire through a range of treatments, trying to match our built infrastructure to new, amplified patterns of runoff. A national wildfire practitioner speaks to how leaders and policy makers are increasingly recognizing the need to manage the built environment to accommodate these changes, and an environmental engineer shares a powerful story of transformation…

Archived Webinar Exploring Diverse Community Pathways to Recovery
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After a fire, communities have to work together to organize their recovery effort. Local governments and community groups are on the front lines of figuring out what this looks like in their local contexts. A social scientist and a long-term recovery group leader describe the social and organizational processes through which recovery can happen, and how communities may
proactively plan for…

Archived Webinar Fire Scars on the Landscape: The Science and Management of Debris Flows
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Recently burned areas are at increased risk of flooding and debris flows, or rapidly moving landslides. Learn more about the science behind why debris flows happen, and how managers use that science to mitigate these hazards, even ahead of the fire.

Presenters: Dr. Annette Patton, Assistant Professor and Forest Watershed Specialist, Oregon State University;
Nancy…

Archived Webinar Stories of Fire: Resources for Media CoveringWildfire Events and Topics in Oregon
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Media provide crucial information about wildfires and can be key messengers about fire’s role in our landscapes and communities. This summer, the Oregon State University Extension Fire Program and University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication collaboratively published a new resource guide to support effective media coverage of wildfires and related topics. Although developed for…
Archived Webinar The Oregon State Wildfire Hazard Map
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To enhance Oregon’s wildfire resilience, the State Legislature passed the 2021 SB 762 Omnibus Wildfire Bill that enacted recommendations from the Governor’s 2019 Wildfire Council. This included a $220M investment in landscape resilience, suppression response, as well as some new regulations for the home ignition zone for community protection. Upon release of a map showing statewide hazard, there…
Archived Webinar Landscape Fuel Treatment Effectiveness
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This webinar highlights the findings of several recent studies looking at the effectiveness of fuel treatments conducted at a landscape scale. After a brief overview, it includes short presentations looking at the empirical evidence, simulation studies, case studies, and a new methodology for looking at the effectiveness of landscape-scale treatments. These studies were the outcome of a Joint…

Archived Webinar Strategies to reduce wildfire smoke in frequently impacted communities in south-western Oregon
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Smoke from wildfires is a well-recognized public health and safety issue. While there have been extensive efforts to help communities be “smoke ready”, most people would still prefer not to live with weeks of unhealthy air quality during the summer and fall. This webinar will address what could be done to reduce the amount of smoke experienced by frequently impacted communities during wildfire…

Archived Webinar Considering Equity in Wildfire Risk and Protection
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This webinar summarizes recent research examining the equity implications of rising wildfire risk and associated costs, including insurance coverage and the comparative costs for risk management activities in populations with different incomes. Presented by: Matthew R. Auer, Dean and Arch Professor of Public and International Affairs at the School of Public and International Affairs,…

Archived Webinar Wildfires, Communities, and Environmental Justice
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In this webinar Francisco Escobedo of the US Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station summarizes a recent literature review of studies that focus on the environmental justice aspects of wildfire. He then presents preliminary findings on how different socio-demographic groups have been affected by wildfires across California in the last decade.

Archived Webinar Westside PNW Family Forest Owners on Wildfire Concerns and Forest Management
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This webinar presented a preliminary overview of information collected from a recent survey of family forest owners in western Oregon and Washington. Presenters gave an overview of the larger project, presented results, and asked attendees about the data that was most interesting to them, as well as what other questions they had as the analysis phase for the data begins. Throughout the webinar…

Archived Webinar Developing a Social Vulnerability Index for Wildfire Risk in Oregon
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This webinar describes the development of a Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) for Oregon and its incorporation into the Wildfire Risk Explorer tool mandated through State Senate Bill 762. We present an overview of social vulnerability and how it is measured, along with information on reliability, strengths, and limitations of SV indices and maps. We also walk through the SVI tool within the…

Archived Webinar Invasion, Fire, and the Future of NW Wildlands Ventenata dubia in the Blue Mountains Ecoregion
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In this deep dive webinar, Dr. Becky Kerns and collaborating scientists will present and synthesize results from a Joint Fire Science funded project aimed at understanding the current and future Ventenata dubia (ventenata) invasion in the Blue Mountains Ecoregion. Wildfires in 2014 and 2015 in the ecoregion reportedly spread in an unusual fashion owing to this invasive annual grass. Concern…

Archived Webinar Boundary spanning features for collective action to reduce wildfire risk Source
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This webinar presents findings on factors that facilitate or frustrate cross-boundary wildfire risk management. 

Archived Webinar Landscape fuel treatments and wildland fire management strategies within recent large fire events
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Led by Susan Pritchard, Nick Povak, and Rebecca Lemons. 

This webinar offers an overview of overview of research to better understand drivers of fire severity, whats leading to really large wildfire events, and what these fires are leaving us to manage in the future. 

Archived Webinar Evaluating Rural Pacific Northwest Towns for Wildfire Evacuation Vulnerability
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In this work, we present a regional screening of Oregon and Washington communities to map wildfire evacuation vulnerability, assessed as the combination of wildfire hazard(burn probability and fire line intensity) and road network quality (assessed by simple geographic summaries of the paved road networks surrounding each town). Many places with relatively constrained road networks also…

Archived Webinar Assessment of Early Implementation of the US Forest Service s Shared Stewardship Strategy
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Researchers from Colorado State University, the University of Oregon, and the University of Georgia are conducting a five-year study to understand how efforts that began as part of the US Forest Service Shared Stewardship Strategy develop over time, based on interviews with federal and state agency leadership, land managers, and other partners and stakeholders. 

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