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Williams, Ford, Rawluk
Practice change is essential if environmental agencies are to incorporate diverse values in decision making, but little is currently known about what constrains or enables such change. Over a 19-month period, we observed how environmental…
Type: Document
Year: 2021

Wynecoop
This webinar will provide examples of successful cross-cultural partnerships for managing fire and building community resilience in a changing climate. In this webinar, USFS fire ecologist and tribal liaison Monique Wynecoop will share two case…
Type: Media
Year: 2021

Russell, Martinez, Hatch
This webinar considers the Reserved Treaty Rights Lands (RTRL) program and how it has been used to implement collaborative fuel management projects on National Forest lands. RTRL is a funding program administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA…
Type: Media
Year: 2021

Heaney, Hunter, Clulow, Bowles, Vardoulakis
Public health officials communicate the relevant risks of bushfire smoke exposure and associated health protection measures to affected populations. Increasing global bushfire incidence in the context of climate change motivated this scoping review…
Type: Document
Year: 2021

Lesson Overview: Students enhance their knowledge of natural or cultural fire ecology through restoration project (plan, monitor, and/or execute), policy change effort, or outreach campaign. Lesson Goal: To give students on the ground experience…
Type: Course
Year: 2021

Yung, Miller, Gray, Wyborn
This webinar presents an overview of different structural and cultural aspects of wildland fire governance that promote and/or hinder collaboration across agencies and with non-agency partners. This type of collaboration is crucial to scaling-up…
Type: Media
Year: 2021

Middleton, Adams, Martinez
The Keepers of the Flame project aims to connect students, community-members, researchers, policymakers and Indigenous fire practitioners to learn about cultural burning and discuss ways to support its revitalization. The project uses a community-…
Type: Media
Year: 2021

Carroll, Reimer
This seminar is part of the USFS Missoula Fire Lab Seminar Series. The Deep Dive project is a centerpiece of a learning pilot program collaboratively initiated by WEPO’s, Policy, Accountability and Analysis and RMRS’s Office of Innovation and…
Type: Media
Year: 2021

Nájera-Díaz
Central America, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Colombia, Venezuela and Peru are projected to experience an increase over the short term in the number of recorded wildfires and area affected, accompanied by an obvious loss of housing units,…
Type: Document
Year: 2019

Bramwell
This year, Smokey Bear turns 75. Think about that for a second-a public service announcement campaign just turned three-quarters of a century old! The Smokey program is the longest running public service announcement campaign in U.S. history and is…
Type: Document
Year: 2019