ERI Working Paper 40 Wildfire Smoke
ERI Working Paper 40 Wildfire Smoke Ecological Restoration Institute Working Paper 40 Resources for Predicting and Mitigating Smoke Impacts of Wildland Fires August 2018
ERI Working Paper 40 Wildfire Smoke Ecological Restoration Institute Working Paper 40 Resources for Predicting and Mitigating Smoke Impacts of Wildland Fires August 2018
The Burned Area Learning Network Workshop Together with the Fire Learning Network, the SWFSC hosted a collaborative workshop to improve advance planning for post wildfire impacts April 16-17, 2015 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Materials and Notes from the workshop can be downloaded below. If you have further questions, contact Anne Bradley with The Nature …
Zotero Citation Software User Guide How to use Zotero written in April 2014.
Date: Wednesday January 20, 2016 12pm Mountain Presenter: Randy Swaty, The Nature Conservancy LANDFIRE Team All ecosystems are dynamic, changing due to growth, succession and disturbances. Modeling large landscapes in the United States requires the collective knowledge of experienced and knowledgeable vegetation and fire experts. In collaboration with hundreds of colleagues, LANDFIRE produced more than 1,000 state-and-transitions …
Read more “January 20, 2016: Biophysical Settings Review: What it is. How it works. Why it matters”
Bark Beetle Outbreaks and the Impact of Outbreaks on Subsequent Fires Ecological Restoration Institute Working Paper 31 June 2014 Author: Monica Gaylord
IN A NUTSHELL Experts tell the story of forest change since colonization, and share insights and answer questions about how we might steward a legacy of forest change and mitigate climate change impacts. Description: Climate change and wildfires pose an existential threat to western North American forests, a reality which necessitates place-based strategies to increase …
Southwestern Mixed-Conifer Forests: Evaluating Reference Conditions to Guide Ecological Restoration Treatments Ecological Restoration Institute Working Paper 28 October 2013
Presenter: Dr. Henok W. Asfaw, Postdoc and Project Manager for the First Nations Wildfire Evacuation Partnership Project, University of AlbertaDate: November 18, 2021 12pm Mountain Time In this presentation, we will present results of research carried out as part of the First Nation Wildfire evacuation partnership in Canada and was recently published in a book …
2020 Fire Summit Summary Meeting Notes
In a nutshell: This webinar discusses REBURN, a geospatial modeling framework designed to simulate reburn dynamics over large areas and long-time frames to investigate the impact of multiple fires in the same area. Recorded on: January 17, 2024 Presenters: Dr. Susan Prichard, University of Washington and Dr. Paul Hessburg, USDA-FS Pacific NW Research Station Description: …