The Pacific Northwest Drought Early Warning System (PNW DEWS) February 2019 Drought & Climate Outlook Webinar
The Pacific Northwest Drought Early Warning System (PNW DEWS) February 2019 Drought & Climate Outlook Webinar is part of a series of regular drought and climate outlook webinars designed to provide stakeholders and other interested parties in the region with timely information on current drought status and impacts, as well as a preview of current and developing cli
Homeowner Preparedness in the WUI
Homeowner Preparedness in the WUI: What Motivates Action?
A free one hour webinar from the Ohio State University, the Southern Fire Exchange, and the University of Florida.
Wednesday, February 20th, 2019 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET
Presenter:
Claire Rapp, Graduate Fellow, Ohio State University
Let's fix the fire problem: Here's a solution
Northwest Scientific Association
Northwest Scientific Association 90thAnnual Meeting
“Continuing the scientific legacy of the Corps of Discovery:A confluence of the Northwest’s past, present, and future”
2019 Spring Cascadia TREX
TRAINING ANNOUNCEMENT. APPLY NOW! Applications due March 15.
waprescribedfire.org/trex
Engaging fires before they start: Spatial fire planning for the 21st Century
Smoke Exposure Health Effects and Mitigations for Wildland Fire Personnel: Current Research and Recommendations
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.
Early Seral Biodiversity Science & Management Workshop
We would like to invite you to our Early Seral Biodiversity and Management event that will take place at Oregon State University on June 10th with an optional field tour on June 11th to visit management sites.
Using the WiRē approach to better understand WUI residents’ relationships with wildfire: variation within and across communities
The WiRē (Wildfire Research) Team has worked with many communities to help them better understand their residents' relationships with wildfire risk.