Media


Title

Fire and Vegetation in a Changing Climate on the Kenai Peninsula: a 14,000-year Record
Media Type: Webinar
Presenter(s):
  • Edward E. Berg
    US Fish and Wildlife Service, Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
Distribution Contact(s):
Publisher(s):
  • Alaska Natural Resource and Outdoor Education Association
Date: June 17, 2016

Cataloging Information

Keyword(s):
  • black spruce
  • climate change
  • fire frequency
  • fire regimes
  • fire return interval
  • fire scar analysis
  • Kenai Peninsula
  • lake sediment charcoal
  • mineral soil
  • permanent plots
  • Picea glauca
  • Picea mariana
  • pollen analysis
  • Scenarios Network for Alaska Planning (SNAP)
  • soil charcoal
  • temperature
  • vegetation change
  • white spruce
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Record Last Modified: August 13, 2019
FRAMES Record Number: 22565

Description

Fire and Vegetation in a Changing Climate on the Kenai Peninsula: a 14,000-year Record presented by Ed Berg of the US Fish and Wildlife Service. This webinar was part of a series hosted by the Alaska Natural Resource and Outdoor Education (ANROE) Association titled "Fire in a Changing Climate for Educators." ANROE provided workshops during the spring of 2016 that introduced interdisciplinary content and activities for teaching students about wildland fire ecology and behavior, climate change science as it pertains to wildland fire, fire management, and how to make homes Firewise.

Recording Length: 0:56:58
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