How will climate change and management treatments affect southwestern forests over the 21st century?
Integration of conservation efforts across geographic, biological, and administrative boundaries is a major movement in natural-resource management.
The climate has changed, have we? Reflections on 50 years of fire management in Alaska
AFSC fire ecologist Randi Jandt will talk about the evolution of Alaska firefighting practices--field and management--over the past 50 years. We are starting to be aware of the changes in climate and in Alaskan forests: is the wildfire "problem" the same one we faced a half-century ago?
Woodland Management - A Basic Forestry Shortcourse
This five-session course is ideal for anyone who is just starting out taking care of a woodland property. Topics covered include:
Winter Webinar Series: Fire in Riparian and Aquatic Systems
Fire severity and post-fire vegetation recovery in riparian areas of the Biscuit and B&B Complex fires, Oregon
Presenter: Jessica Halofsky, Research Ecologist, University of Washington
Timber tax update for the 2014 tax year
This webinar is designed to help woodland owners, foresters and their tax advisors prepare for the filing of their 2014 federal tax returns. In addition to providing useful tax tips and covering the latest changes to tax law, the webinar will also cover these important issues: tax deductions, timber income reporting, 1099-S filing, basis, loss, and the filing of Form T.
Silviculture by Objectives: Options and Outcomes
This workshop will define and explore the “silviculture continuum” in western Oregon forests.