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2019 Pacific Northwest Forest Collaborative Workshop

Apr 11 - 12, 2019 | Workshop

Save the Date! The 2019 Pacific Northwest Forest Collaborative Workshop will be held April 11-12 in Hood River, Oregon. This annual gathering of forest collaboratives in Oregon and Washington include discussion about innovative projects, updates about state and Federal forest policy, and the newest science related to forest management.

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Using the WiRē approach to better understand WUI residents’ relationships with wildfire: variation within and across communities

Apr 4, 2019 | Webinar

The WiRē (Wildfire Research) Team has worked with many communities to help them better understand their residents' relationships with wildfire risk. Here, we will describe unique aspects of the WiRē approach, and present results from our recent paper investigating the variation in survey and rapid assessment results within and across different communities in…

POSTPONED - Wildfires and Inland Mountain Forests: Is Nonforest Vital to Forest Resilience?

Apr 2, 2019 | Webinar

This webinar has been postponed until fall 2019.

What will you learn?

This presentation introduces a new line of research in our laboratory; one examining the role that nonforest plays in the wildfire resilience of inland montane forests. In past work, we were consistently surprised by the amount of nonforest (grasslands-shrublands-…

After the Flames

Apr 1 - 3, 2019 | Conference

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Northwest Scientific Association

Mar 26 - 29, 2019 | Conference

Northwest Scientific Association 90thAnnual Meeting

“Continuing the scientific legacy of the Corps of Discovery:A confluence of the Northwest’s past, present, and future”

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Wildland Urban Interface

Mar 26 - 28, 2019 | Conference

For more information, https://www.iafc.org/events/wui

Engaging fires before they start: Spatial fire planning for the 21st Century

Mar 21, 2019 | Webinar

What will you learn?

New fire management paradigms are emerging that recognize fire is inevitable, and in many cases desirable. During this webinar you will be introduced to a new process for spatial fire planning using tools such…

Smoke Exposure Health Effects and Mitigations for Wildland Fire Personnel: Current Research and Recommendations

Mar 21, 2019 | Webinar

Wildland firefighters are exposed to wood smoke, which contains hazardous air pollutants, during wildland fire management assignments across the U.S. each year. In this webinar, Kathleen Navarro, PhD, will present on a recent Joint Fire Science Program study estimating the lifetime risk of lung cancer and cardiovascular disease from exposure to particulate matter (PM) from smoke. This analysis…

Expect the Unexpected: Fire Management Challenges and Opportunities in a Changing Climate

Mar 5, 2019 | Webinar

What will you learn?

With increasing fire season duration and complexities in the fire management environment come opportunities to scale up the application of prescribed fire. In this webinar, we will explore the challenges climate change poses for fire managers, as well as the opportunities present in more numerous and longer prescribed burn windows with the…

Let's fix the fire problem: Here's a solution

Feb 26, 2019 | Webinar

What will you learn?

Fire is the first of three Great Constants in our lives. Change is the second. A web of change, consisting of population growth; density of homes built in outlying areas; new home construction; weather drying…