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May 30 2024
Presenter: Fantina Tedim, University of Porto, Portugal Fantina Tedim has a PhD in Human Geography. She is a full professor in the  Geography Department at the University of Porto, in Portugal. Her research focuses on the social dimension of…

May 29 2024
Peer Learning Session Objectives:  Understand the current context for prescribed fire capacity and implementation from a national perspective. Learn about tools and resources for engaging in prescribed fire. Engage with practitioners to learn more…

May 21 2024
Presenters: Lars Pomara, Ph.D., Southern Research Station, USDA Forest Service Nick Gould, Ph.D., ORISE Postdoctoral Scholar, USDA Forest Service Sandhya Nepal, Ph.D., ORISE Postdoctoral Scholar, USDA Forest Service The Southern Region Fire Adaptation…

May 21 2024
In the second webinar of the Wildlife and Fire in the Southwest Webinar Series, a panel of experts will discuss monitoring and collaboration at multiple scales at the intersection of fire and wildlife. Topics include the study of how fire and thinning…

May 16 2024
In a nutshell: This panel discussion reflects on fire management decisions made – and opportunities missed – during the San Juan National Forest’s 2023 fire season, and how those decisions represent an organizational evolution toward more nuanced and…

May 13 - 16 2024
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians welcomes you to the Intertribal Timber Council’s Forty-Seventh Annual National Indian Timber Symposium being held May 13-16, 2024, at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort and Convention Center in Cherokee, NC. Aligning…

May 7 - 9 2024
Chaparral vegetation is widespread in California, and there is growing appreciation of the ecosystem services and conservation values it provides. At the same time, there is a growing concern about the fire risk associated with chaparral, especially in…

Apr 24 2024
Join us for an upcoming land manager-focused panel webinar virtual session about selective science use, impacts to land management, and methods for reducing misinformation in collaborative forest management. Hear from subject-matter experts who have…

Apr 23 2024
Controlling fire was the first major technological advance made by early humans. These days, fire is still used as a management tool, but (usually!) under more prescribed conditions than in the Paleolithic. Prescribed fire is carried out in many…

Apr 16 2024
Abstract: As fire disasters in California increase in severity and frequency, the costs accumulate for federal, state, and local governments, insurers, residents, and communities. While the costs of wildfires are difficult to quantify, the 2018 Carr fire…