Great Basin Consortium Conference 2017: Charting a Course for Rangeland Science in the Sagebrush Biome
Purpose: The objectives of the conference are to have participants learn about and contribute to implementation of the Integrated Rangeland Fire Management Strategy Actionable Science Plan
Who: Researchers, managers, and practitioners from all regions of the sagebrush biome are encouraged to attend
A Four-Step Approach to Planning for Wildfire in the Wildland-Urban Interface
This talk will focus on a four-step approach to integrating wildfire planning for the wildland-urban interface (WUI) through a variety of planning and implementation processes that work across departments within local governments. Attendees may wish to review the guide on which the talk will be based prior to the session.
Wildland Urban Interface 2017
The IAFC's Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) conference offers hands-on training and interactive sessions designed to address the challenges of wildland fire. If you are one of the many people responsible for protecting local forests or educating landowners and your community about the importance of land management—then this is the conference for you.
Wildland Fire Management – Past, Present, and Future
Speakers: Bryan Rice, Director, Office of Wildland Fire and Jim Douglas, Past Director, Office of Wildland Fire
Topic: Wildland Fire Management – Past, Present, and Future
Era of Megafires
The NW Fire Science Consortium along with Oregon State University's College of Forestry and the Forestry & Natural Resources Extension Program are sponsoring Era of Megafires in Corvallis, OR on March 15th from 7pm-9pm at the LaSells Stewart Center.
Northwest Basin and Range Ecosystem Symposium
The Northwest Basin and Range Synthesis invites locals, scientists, managers, and the public to gather in Lakeview, Oregon for the 2017 Northwest Basin and Range Ecosystem Symposium.