Black Lake TREX Southwest Fire Science Consortium Webinar Series Black Lake Prescribed Burn: Lessons Learned in Capacity Building for Prescribed Fire Photo: Mark Meyers January 15, 2014 Presentation by Eytan Krasilovsky, Forest Guild
Unit II Fuel Model Resource Tools PowerPoint presentation Mindar 2012
Santa Fe County Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) PowerPoint presentation by Krys Nystrom Explanation of what the CWPP entails. January 2014
National Weather Service Smoke Management Decision Support Tools SWFSC Wildland Fire Smoke Workshop Brent Wachter NWS Albuquerque November 6, 2014
Smoke Management and You PowerPoint presentation by Caludia Standish of the BLM Overview: basic understanding of smoke impacts, NM Smoke Management Program, show tools we use to inform YOU about smoke January 2014
SWFSC Introduction PowerPoint presentation by Andi Thode on the SWFSC November 6, 2014
Spring 2013 Newsletter Our 2013 spring newsletter
Date: November 14, 2017 12pm Mountain Presenters: Stacey Frederick, Coordinator, California Fire Science Consortium The importance of smoke has been well-observed by managers through frequent concerns expressed over smoke. Public perceptions of fuel reduction techniques, with a particular emphasis on using prescribed fire as a management tool, have been under study for almost a decade. However, research …
Read more “November 14, 2017: Where there’s smoke… there’s social science! Public perceptions of smoke & communication from multiple regions”
May the Smoke be Ever In Your Favor: Simplicity and Sincerity in Smoke Messaging PowerPoint presentation by Holly Krake, Fire Information Officer with USFS November 6, 2014
In a nutshell: Panelists discuss a variety of topics related to the impact of climate change, fire, and associated stressors on wildlife habitat management. Join us for research reviews, case studies, and stories about emerging monitoring technologies, management frameworks, and holistic approaches to wildlife biology to advance our understanding of fire and wildlife and improve …
Read more “Wildlife and Fire: Improving Habitat Management Through Monitoring and Adaptation”