Fire Effects Monitoring Workshop
Oct
6
to Oct 10

Fire Effects Monitoring Workshop

  • Truckee, CA United States (map)
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“The Nature Conservancy is hosting an in-depth fire effects monitoring and fire behavior workshop to help interested fire practitioners to expand their knowledge of fire ecology, fire behavior, what it means to be a Fire Effects Monitor (FEMO), and monitoring protocols and methods.”

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The Western Klamath REBURN Project: evaluating pathways for the ecocultural restoration of fire in the Western Klamath mountains
Jul
30
6:00 PM18:00

The Western Klamath REBURN Project: evaluating pathways for the ecocultural restoration of fire in the Western Klamath mountains

“The REBURN modeling framework evaluates pathways to restore fire to fire-excluded landscapes. Building on previous work in Washington and British Columbia, the REBURN team is working in partnership with the Karuk Tribe to examine pathways that support the ecocultural restoration of fire in the western Klamath Mountains.”

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Leveraging the Treatment and Wildfire Interagency Geodatabase (TWIG): An Open-Access Tool for Exploring National Wildfire and Fuel Treatment Interactions
Jul
23
3:00 PM15:00

Leveraging the Treatment and Wildfire Interagency Geodatabase (TWIG): An Open-Access Tool for Exploring National Wildfire and Fuel Treatment Interactions

This webinar will introduce Southwest Ecological Restoration Institute’s ReSHAPE program and the Treatment and Wildfire Interagency Geodatabase (TWIG). TWIG is a “comprehensive, open-access geodatabase and interactive viewer that compiles existing fuel treatment and wildfire data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service and Department of the Interior systems of record, covering all 50 states and 9 territories.”

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How do Fire Managers use Information?: Developing Practical and Usable Weather and Climate Information for Southwest Wildfire Management
Jun
26
2:00 PM14:00

How do Fire Managers use Information?: Developing Practical and Usable Weather and Climate Information for Southwest Wildfire Management

This webinar will showcase three presentations about recent work from the University of Arizona related to how wildland fire managers use weather and climate information and how the development of experimental weather and climate tools can fulfill direct needs for wildland fire managers.

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