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SUMMARY:Assisted Migration webinar
DESCRIPTION:Forest Adaptation Webinar Series (#2) \nListen to the recording! \nFlyer of webinars in the series for download \nNIACS and the Forest Stewards Guild are teaming up to offer a new webinar series focused on forests and climate change adaptation. The series will bring together scientists and managers to learn about and discuss emerging topics related to the effects of climate change on forest management\, with a focus on forests in New England and New York. \nEach session will first explore the latest scientific information from someone actively researching the issue\, followed by an example of a real-world management project. \nThe second in the series is Assisted Migration and features Tony D’Amato\, University of Vermont and Kevin Evans\, Dartmouth College. \nFor more information on the entire webinar series in one place\, visit NIACS’s webinar series page.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/assisted-migration-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Strategies for increasing prescribed fire application on federal lands
DESCRIPTION:Register today! \nPrescribed fire is an important management tool on federal lands that is not being applied at the necessary or desired levels. Since 2017\, we have been investigating policy barriers and opportunities for increasing prescribed fire application on US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands in the Western United States. In the first phase of our work\, we found that lack of adequate capacity and funding were the most commonly cited barriers to increasing application of prescribed fire\, and that successful approaches rely on collaborative forums and positions that allow for communication\, problem-solving\, and resource sharing among federal and state partners. In 2019\, we completed case studies of locations using unique strategies to increase application of prescribed fire in complex land management contexts. In this talk\, we will report on the primary themes from these case studies\, highlighting specific examples of practice from different Forest Service and BLM units. \nCFE Credits: 1.0 Cat 1
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/strategies-for-increasing-prescribed-fire-application-on-federal-lands/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Dead Wood and Forest Management
DESCRIPTION:Listen to the recording! \nDr. Zander Evans will presented a summary of ten years of the Forest Stewards Guild’s scientific work and management guidance on dead wood (snags\, large downed logs\, coarse woody material\, fine woody material) from the Pacific Northwest to the Southeast. Dr. Evans  described the habitat\, soil\, carbon\, and other benefits of dead wood. He touched on guidance for retention of dead wood in a range of ecosystems. The second half was a facilitated discussion with participants about how to include dead wood in forest management operations. \nReference publications include: \n\nEvans\, A. M. (2016). Potential ecological consequences of forest biomass harvesting in California. Journal of Sustainable Forestry\, 35(1)\, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1080/10549811.2015.1104254\nEvans\, A. M.\, Perschel\, R. T.\, & Kittler\, B. A. (2012). Overview of forest biomass harvesting guidelines. Journal of Sustainable Forestry\, 32(1–2)\, 89–107. https://doi.org/10.1080/10549811.2011.651786\nEvans\, A. M.\, & Ducey\, M. J. (2010). Carbon accounting and management of lying dead wood. Los Angeles\, CA: Climate Action Reserve. Retrieved from http://www.climateactionreserve.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Carbon_Accounting_and_Management_of_Lying_Dead_Wood-Forest_White_Paper.pdf\nEvans\, A. M. (2011). Ecology of dead wood in the Southeast. Santa Fe\, NM: Forest Guild. Retrieved from http://www.forestguild.org/publications/research/2011/ecology_of_dead_wood_SE.pdf
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/webinar-dead-wood-and-forest-management/
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