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SUMMARY:Rooted in Research: Adapting to Extreme Weather Wild Cards - Adaptation Workbook
DESCRIPTION:Register for this or entire series \nWild Cards and the Adaptation Workbook – David Bengston (NRS) and Stephen Handler (NRS\, NIACS\, USDA Northern Forests Climate Hub) \nJanuary 10\, 2024\n10:30-11:30 a.m. Eastern Time \nApproved for 1 CFE credit through the Society of American Foresters and The Wildlife Society. \n  \nFull series summary: \nJoin the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station\, USDA Northeast and Northern Forests Climate Hubs\, and the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science (NIACS) for this webinar series. \nBetween floods\, severe storms\, and wildfires\, nearly everyone in North America has recently experienced an extreme weather event firsthand. Extreme events will become more commonplace as the climate continues to change. These events pose new challenges for forestry and natural resource management that may require new\, adaptive ways of thinking to address them. \nAn introductory presentation on “Wild Cards” in natural resource planning and NIACS’s Adaptation Workbook will set the stage for this mini-series and provide context for the following sessions. Thereafter\, we will explore three different types of extreme weather events\, showcasing the latest research on these topics and discussing relevant management implications.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/rooted-in-research-adapting-to-extreme-weather-wild-cards-adaptation-workbook/
CATEGORIES:Northeast,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Rooted in Research: Adapting to Extreme Weather Wild Cards - Wildland Fire
DESCRIPTION:Register for this or entire series \nIncreased Incidence of Wildland Fire – Nicholas Skowronski (NRS) and Steven Miller (USDA Forest Service Eastern Region) \nJanuary 17\, 2024\n10:30-11:30 a.m. Eastern Time \nApproved for 1 CFE credit through the Society of American Foresters and The Wildlife Society. \n  \nFull series summary: \nJoin the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station\, USDA Northeast and Northern Forests Climate Hubs\, and the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science (NIACS) for this webinar series. \nBetween floods\, severe storms\, and wildfires\, nearly everyone in North America has recently experienced an extreme weather event firsthand. Extreme events will become more commonplace as the climate continues to change. These events pose new challenges for forestry and natural resource management that may require new\, adaptive ways of thinking to address them. \nAn introductory presentation on “Wild Cards” in natural resource planning and NIACS’s Adaptation Workbook will set the stage for this mini-series and provide context for the following sessions. Thereafter\, we will explore three different types of extreme weather events\, showcasing the latest research on these topics and discussing relevant management implications.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/rooted-in-research-adapting-to-extreme-weather-wild-cards-wildland-fire/
CATEGORIES:Northeast,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240118T110000
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SUMMARY:Fueling Collaboration Panel Discussion Series: Phenology of Fire: Listening to the Plants and Animals
DESCRIPTION:Register \nJanuary 18\, 2024\n11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET \nApproved for 1.5 Category 1 CFE’s by the Society of American Foresters. \nSeason of fire. Opening the burn window. Both of these focus on one of the elements that make up a fire regime – frequency\, intensity/severity\, extent/scale\, and seasonality. Decades of spring-and/or autumn-centric fire can cause a site or landscape to respond very differently than when burned repeatedly across all flammable seasons. Summer burns can produce differing fire effects including increased species richness averages\, biomass\, and stem counts (especially forbs)\, and breaking up the plant species dominance resulting from dormant season burn windows. Our panelists will bring fresh voices to how we can learn from listening to our fire-dependent plants and animals and let the fire effects lead us toward desired outcomes.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/fueling-collaboration-panel-discussion-series-phenology-of-fire-listening-to-the-plants-and-animals/
CATEGORIES:Intermountain West,Lake States,Northeast,Pacific Northwest,Southeast,Southwest,Webinar
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DTSTAMP:20260423T150847
CREATED:20240103T204437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240103T204528Z
UID:8963-1706092200-1706095800@foreststewardsguild.org
SUMMARY:Rooted in Research: Adapting to Extreme Weather Wild Cards - Extreme Precipitation
DESCRIPTION:Register for this or entire series \nExtreme Precipitation and Flooding – John Campbell (NRS) and Jarlath O’Neil-Dunne (NRS\, University of Vermont) \nJanuary 24\, 2024\n10:30-11:30 a.m. Eastern Time \nApproved for 1 CFE credit through the Society of American Foresters and The Wildlife Society. \n  \nFull series summary: \nJoin the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station\, USDA Northeast and Northern Forests Climate Hubs\, and the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science (NIACS) for this webinar series. \nBetween floods\, severe storms\, and wildfires\, nearly everyone in North America has recently experienced an extreme weather event firsthand. Extreme events will become more commonplace as the climate continues to change. These events pose new challenges for forestry and natural resource management that may require new\, adaptive ways of thinking to address them. \nAn introductory presentation on “Wild Cards” in natural resource planning and NIACS’s Adaptation Workbook will set the stage for this mini-series and provide context for the following sessions. Thereafter\, we will explore three different types of extreme weather events\, showcasing the latest research on these topics and discussing relevant management implications.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/rooted-in-research-adapting-to-extreme-weather-wild-cards-extreme-precipitation/
CATEGORIES:Northeast,Webinar
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UID:8953-1706187600-1706191200@foreststewardsguild.org
SUMMARY:Family forest landowner preferences for managing invasive species
DESCRIPTION:Register \nJanuary 25\, 2024\n10:00 a.m. Pacific Time / 11:00 a.m. Mountain Time / 12:00 Noon Central Time / 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time \nPresenter: Dr. Shady Atallah\, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign \nFamily forest landowners own and manage much of the world’s forests\, but we know little about their willingness to control biological invasions on their properties. Using a choice experiment\, we find that landowners prefer mechanical methods and strongly oppose chemical methods when controlling the spread of an invasive shrub. Their choices are heterogeneously affected by ecosystem service outcomes resulting from control\, namely timber production\, trail recreation\, and wildlife viewing. Landowners view their decision to control the invasive species on their land as a complement to the control by neighbors\, offering further support for the areawide management of forest invasive species.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/family-forest-landowner-preferences-for-managing-invasive-species/
CATEGORIES:Intermountain West,Lake States,Northeast,Pacific Northwest,Southeast,Southwest,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240131T103000
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CREATED:20240103T204710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240103T204740Z
UID:8966-1706697000-1706700600@foreststewardsguild.org
SUMMARY:Rooted in Research: Adapting to Extreme Weather Wild Cards - Ice Storms
DESCRIPTION:Register for this or entire series \nIce Storms in the Northeast – Lindsey Rustad (NRS\, USDA Northeast Climate Hub) and Lloyd Irland (The Irland Group) \nJanuary 31\, 2024\n10:30-11:30 a.m. Eastern Time \nApproved for 1 CFE credit through the Society of American Foresters and The Wildlife Society. \nFull series summary: \nJoin the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station\, USDA Northeast and Northern Forests Climate Hubs\, and the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science (NIACS) for this webinar series. \nBetween floods\, severe storms\, and wildfires\, nearly everyone in North America has recently experienced an extreme weather event firsthand. Extreme events will become more commonplace as the climate continues to change. These events pose new challenges for forestry and natural resource management that may require new\, adaptive ways of thinking to address them. \nAn introductory presentation on “Wild Cards” in natural resource planning and NIACS’s Adaptation Workbook will set the stage for this mini-series and provide context for the following sessions. Thereafter\, we will explore three different types of extreme weather events\, showcasing the latest research on these topics and discussing relevant management implications.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/rooted-in-research-adapting-to-extreme-weather-wild-cards-ice-storms/
CATEGORIES:Northeast,Webinar
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