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

44 Working Paper Mitigating Post-fire Erosion

44 Working Paper Mitigating Post-fire Erosion Ecological Restoration Institute Working Paper 44 Mitigating Postfire Runoff and Erosion in the Southwest using Hillslope and Channel Treatments Published: January 2021

May 29, 2014: A resilience ecology framework for southwestern forests: Ecosystem shifts, landscape disturbance and climate change

Presenter: Donald Falk, University of Arizona In this webinar, Dr. Don Falk will review the basic concepts of ecological resilience as it applies to fire-adapted ecosystems in the Southwest. He will discussion how these concepts apply to the challenge of maintaining resilience in a rapidly changing world. Lastly, he will explore how maintaining resilience can …

December 6, 2017: Federal fire managers’ perceptions of the importance, scarcity & substitutability of suppression resources

Date: December 6, 2017 12pm Mountain Presenters: Crystal Stonesifer, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Human Dimensions A frequent prerequisite for meeting fire management objectives is the availability of key suppression resources, prepositioned for timely response. In the United States, multi-jurisdictional fire suppression demand is met by a national-scale pool of suppression resources that come from …