Archived Webinars
Managing Fire for Water: Lessons Learned from Watershed Protection Partnerships for Wildfire Risk ReductionRecorded May 27 2020 - 10:00amAmong the values at risk from wildfire are community drinking water supplies, as forested watersheds on public land are often a primary or significant source of drinking water. In some places across the West, watershed protection partnerships have formed to address this threat by bringing together the stakeholders of these watersheds for collaborative planning and investment in source water protection. This webinar will explore the concept of watershed protection partnerships and how they span organizational boundaries for collective action to address wildfire and other risks. We will offer lessons learned from how these partnerships have been implemented in Colorado and New Mexico, and direct implications and applications for communities in Oregon.
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Effects of scale on remote sensing assessments of burn severity in a ponderosa pine forestsRecorded Feb 4 2020 - 1:00pmJessie M. Dodge in the Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID presented on "Effects of scale on remote sensing assessments of burn severity in a ponderosa pine forests." Watch the video on our YouTube channel. |
Strategies for increasing Rx fire application on federal lands from case studies in the US WestRecorded Jan 27 2020 - 1:00pmCourtney Schultz associate professor of forest and natural resource policy at Colorado State University and director of the Public Lands Policy Group and Heidi Huber-Stearns associate director of the Ecosystem Worksforce Program at the University of Oregon presented on "Strategies for increasing Rx fire application on federal lands from case studies in the US West" watch the video on our YouTube channel. |
Winter isn't Coming. Prepare for the Pyrocene!Recorded Jan 9 2020 - 1:00pmStephen Pyne, emeritus professor at Arizona State University presents "Winter isn't Coming. Prepare for the Pyrocene." Watch the video on our YouTube channel. Closed captioning available. |
Green on Black: A Fire History of the Pacific NorthwestRecorded Nov 7 2019 - 1:00pmStephen Pyne, emeritus professor at Arizona State University, and the author of numerous books on fire, most recently Between Two Fires: A Fire History of Contemporary America and To the Last Smoke, a 9-book series that surveys the American fire scene by region presents "Green on Black: A Fire History of the Pacific Northwest." Watch the video on our YouTube channel. |
Oregon Smoke Management Plan UpdateRecorded Jun 20 2019 - 11:45amNick Yonker, Oregon Department of Forestry, presents the updates to the Oregon Smoke Management Plan. Watch the video on our YouTube channel. |
What’s New in LANDFIRE: RemapRecorded May 9 2019 - 1:00pmJim Smith, Program Lead and Kori Blankenship, Fire Ecologist with The Nature Conservancy LANDFIRE Team, presented "What’s New in LANDFIRE: Remap." Watch the video on our YouTube channel. |
An outlook for the 2019 fire season in Oregon and WashingtonRecorded May 7 2019 - 10:00amJosh Clark, Meteorologist for the Washington DNR, presented "An outlook for the 2019 fire season in Oregon and Washington." Watch the video on our YouTube channel. |
Growing up: Findings from a JFSP student project on post-fire conifer regeneration trajectories in eastern OregonRecorded May 1 2019 - 1:00pmAngela Boag, Research Associate, University of Colorado Boulder, presented "Growing up: Findings from a JFSP student project on post-fire conifer regeneration trajectories in eastern Oregon." Watch the video on our YouTube channel. |
Overview & Applications of the PNW Quantitative Wildfire Risk AssessmentRecorded Apr 24 2019 - 10:00amRick Stratton, Fire Analyst, Planning & Budget with the National Headquarters, Fire & Aviation Management, USFS, presented "Overview & Applications of the PNW Quantitative Wildfire Risk Assessment." Watch the video on our YouTube channel. |