Skip to main content

Our Products

Displaying 61 - 76 of 76
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
Recorded on June 2, 2015
Watch the webinar on our YouTube Channel!

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
Recorded May 20, 2015
Watch the webinar on our YouTube Channel!

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
Recorded February 9th
Watch the webinar on our YouTube Channel!

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
Recorded January 26th
Watch the webinar on our YouTube channel!
 

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…

Archived Webinar Customizing Data - Critique and Modification of LANDFIRE Data for Local Applications. Northwest Fire Science Consortium
Date Published

Kori Blankenship, Fire Ecologist with The Nature Conservancy, brings it all together by looking at methodology involved in “Modifying LANDFIRE Data for Local Conditions,” so as to adapt LANDFIRE data for specific needs in the Northwest.  
Recorded April 2, 2014
Check out the webinar on our YouTube channel!

Archived Webinar Assessing Needs - Using LANDFIRE Products: Assessing Restoration Needs in PNW Forests. Northwest Fire Science Consortium
Date Published

Ryan Haugo, Forest Ecologist with The Nature Conservancy, presents “Using LANDFIRE Products: Assessing Restoration Needs in PNW Forests,” about key datasets that were used to quantify reference conditions for Oregon/Washington Region 6 areas.  
Recorded on February 26, 2014.
Check out the webinar on our YouTube channel!

Archived Webinar LANDFIRE 101 - LANDFIRE: Your Source for Music Maps and Models. Northwest Fire Science Consortium
Date Published

Randy Swaty, Ecologist with The Nature Conservancy, offers an intro “What is this thing called LANDFIRE?” with maps and examples specifically targeted to the Pacific Northwest region of the  U.S.  He will describes what LANDFIRE is, where to get the products, how you can use them, when and how often the data is updated and who to contact to learn more – all in 45 minutes or less!…

Archived Webinar Social Motivation in the WUI: Effectively Engage the Public
Date Published

Webinar on the social motivation for firewise behavior in the Wildland Urban Interface. A discussion on effective ways to engage the public.
Check out the webinar on our YouTube channel!

Archived Webinar FAC Fire Mitigation in Colorado Springs and 2012 Waldo Fire
Date Published

A Case Study from Colorado Springs and the 2012 Waldo Canyon Fire.
Produced by David C. Kosling. A production of Creative Media and Broadcast Center USDA Office of Communications, Washington, D.C.
Check out the webinar on our YouTube channel!

Archived Webinar View it online! Public Perceptions of Smoke in Oregon & California
Date Published

Researchers describe ongoing research in Oregon and California on public perceptions of wildland and prescribed fire smoke. They focus on identifying factors that influence perceptions of smoke, and how communication in various forms may influence those perceptions.
Check out the webinar on our YouTube channel!

Archived Webinar Computer Models for Wildland and WUI Fires
Date Published

Gives an overview of the current state, limitations, and future developments in wildland and wildland-urban interface fire behavior models.
Check out the webinar on our YouTube channel!

Archived Webinar The Economic Impact of Large Wildfires
Date Published

Discusses findings from a recent Ecosystem Workforce Program study that examined how large fires affect local economies and jobs. Cassandra Moseley discusses how suppression spending can help mediate negative impacts of wildfires and explores factors that influence whether local businesses capture suppression spending.

Archived Webinar Debunking social myths in wildland fire
Date Published

As more people live in high fire hazard areas, the active involvement of the public will be central to many efforts to minimize fire risk and improve forest health.  One barrier to effectively engaging the public may be that many of the accepted descriptions related to the public and wildfire are based primarily on conventional wisdoms that may or may not hold. 

Archived Webinar Management of cheatgrass fuel loading in the shrub-steppe
Date Published

Managing cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) has been and remains a difficult matter for land and fire managers in the Columbia Basin and elsewhere in the Intermountain West.  Experiments were conducted at the United States Fish and Wildlife Service Columbia National Wildlife Refuge starting in 2002 to investigate the effect of herbicides, their concentrations, repeated herbicide application,…