Our Products
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Archived Webinar | Rangeland Fire Protection Associations in Oregon and Idaho: Implications for Fire Adaptation and Agency-Community Relationships Date Published 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. |
Archived Webinar | An outlook for the 2017 fire season in WA and OR Date Published Josh Clark, Meterologist for the Washington DNR presented, An outlook for the 2017 fire season in WA and OR. |
Archived Webinar | Making National Spatial Data Work on Your NW Landscape Date Published Kori Blankenship, Fire Ecologist wtih The Nature Conservancy's LANDFIRE Team presented, Making National Spatial Data Work on Your NW Landscape. |
Archived Webinar | Understanding Stakeholder Perceptions of Fire with Mental Modelling A case study from Ashland, OR Date Published 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. |
Archived Webinar | A Summary of Fire Season 2016 in Oregon and Washington Date Published John Saltenberger, Meteorologist with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, presented A Summary of Fire Season 2016 in OR and WA. |
Archived Webinar | Creating fire adapted communities An interactional approach Date Published 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. |
Archived Webinar | Communications Under Fire: Understanding Capacity for Effective Communication During Large Scale Wildfires Date Published Dr. Branda Nowell a Community Psychologist and a Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs presented Communications Under Fire: Understanding Capacity for Effective Communication During Large Scale Wildfires. |
Archived Webinar | Smoke Management Photographic Guide a visual aid for communicating smoke impacts Date Published Josh Hyde, Program Coordinator, Department of Forest Rangeland and Fire Sciences at University of Idaho presented Smoke Management Photographic Guide: a visual aid for communicating smoke impacts. Watch the video on our YouTube Channel |
Archived Webinar | Restoring fire-prone Inland Pacific landscapes: Seven core principles / Applying principles of landscape restoration within the eastern Cascades Date Published Paul Hessburg, Research Landscape Ecologist with the USDA Forest Service & Ryan Haugo, Senior Forest Ecologist with The Nature Conservancy presented Restoring fire-prone Inland Pacific landscapes: Seven core principles / Applying principles of landscape restoration within the eastern Cascades. |
Archived Webinar | Finding the Best Available Science on Fire Effects and Fire Regimes in Northwestern and Northern Rockies Ecosystems Date Published Ilana Abrahamson and Robin Innes, both ecologists for the Fire Modeling Institute in the Fire, Fuel, and Smoke program of the Forest Service’s Rocky Mountain Research Station, demonstrated new search functions and fire regime products in the Fire Effects Information System (FEIS) that help inform fire management planning and decision-making in the Northwestern US and Northern Rocky Mountain… |
Archived Webinar | BpS Review in the Pacific Northwest: What is it? How does it work? Why does it matter? Date Published Kori Blankenship, Fire Ecologist with The Nature Conservancy, gave a brief primer on Biophysical Settings (BpS), a review of the dedicated website, and showed how and why the descriptions and expert review are important. |
Archived Webinar | Fuels patterns and a fire following mountain pine beetle mortality in the climax lodgepole pine forests of southern central Oregon Date Published The last of three webinars focusing on insects and fire, Dr. Dave Shaw and Michelle Agne, Department of Forest Engineering, Resources & Management at Oregon State University, presented on November 23rd - Fuels patterns and a fire following mountain pine beetle mortality in the climax lodgepole pine forests of southern central Oregon. |
Archived Webinar | Influence of recent bark beetle outbreaks on wildfire Date Published The second of three webinars focusing on insects and fire, Dr. Sarah Hart, Department of Geography at the University of Colorado Boulder, presented on November 13th - Influence of recent bark beetle outbreaks on wildfire. |
Archived Webinar | Does wildfire likelihood or severity increase following insect outbreaks in conifer forests of the Pacific Northwest? Date Published The first of three webinars focusing on insects and fire, Dr. Garrett Meigs, Department of Forestry at the University of Vermont, presented on November 4th - Does wildfire likelihood or severity increase following insect outbreaks in conifer forests of the Pacific Northwest? The video begins at 1:51. Watch the video on our YouTube channel. |
Archived Webinar | Large incident risk assessments: The roles of the agency administrator and the resource specialist Date Published Stephen Gage, Asst. Dir., Operations for fire and aviation management USFS & Kevin Martin, Forest Supervisor, Umatilla National Forest presents Large incident risk assessments: The roles of the agency administrator and the resource specialist |
Archived Webinar | Drivers of Wildfire Suppression Costs Date Published Cassandra Moseley - Director & Autumn Ellison - Research Assistant, Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon presents: Drivers of Wildfire Suppression Costs |
Archived Webinar | Climate & Weather Outlook for the 2015 Fire Season in the PNW Date Published John Saltenberger, Meteorologist Predictive Services Program Northwest Interagency Coordination Center, Portland OR presents: Climate & Weather Outlook for the 2015 Fire Season in the PNWWatch the webinar on our YouTube Channel! |
Archived Webinar | Vulnerability of spring Chinook and bull trout to broad-scale disturbance processes: wildfire and climate change Date Published Rebecca Flitcroft, Research Fish Biologist with the USFS PNW Research Station presents: Vulnerability of spring Chinook and bull trout to broad-scale disturbance processes: wildfire and climate change |
Archived Webinar | Fire severity and post-fire vegetation recovery in riparian areas of two Oregon fires Date Published Jessica Halofsky presents Fire severity and post-fire vegetation recovery in riparian areas of the Biscuit and B&B fires, Oregon |
Archived Webinar | A new approach to evaluate forest structure restoration needs across Oregon and Washington Date Published TNC has recently completed with the USFS R6 Ecology Program assessing forest restoration needs across eastern WA, eastern OR and southwest OR. TNC Forest Conservation Director Mark Stern will give a brief introduction from his perspective as a TNC program director and participant in several forest collaboratives. TNC’s Chris Zanger, forest analyst, and Ryan Haugo, senior forest ecologist… |