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SUMMARY:Northwest Innovative Forestry Summit (NIFS)
DESCRIPTION:Registration is closed $20\, or free for students. \nIf you have registered\, but have not received an email with a welcome and the event’s join instructions\, please email colleen@forestguild.org right away.  \nMarch 30 – April 1\n4:00 – 6:00 p.m. PT (each day) \nAgenda \nFocus: This Summit is a venue for regional learning\, exchange\, and ongoing cooperation to implement ecological forest management strategies. The Summit’s programs will focus on sustainable\, forest-related innovation – past\, present\, and future. \nPurpose: The Pacific Northwest region benefits from a long\, deep\, and often underappreciated history of experimentation and innovation in its forest sector. Current challenges call us to better understand both current and past examples of forestry innovation\, and to chart a course for improving sustainable forest management through partnerships and problem solving. \nLogistics: This first NIFS will take place virtually March 30-April 1\, 2021. Each day will include a series of themed presentations and discussions from 4:00 – 6:00 pm for partners to share their approaches to modern ecological forestry. The event will start by featuring stories of innovation from around the region\, highlighting the successes\, challenges\, and opportunities that land managers and other forestry and natural resources professionals are engaged in across Oregon and Washington. All members of the forestry and affiliated communities are invited to contribute to the Summit by sharing their experience and questions. \nAction: Please register early. If you’re interested in getting more involved\, please contact membership@forestguild.org. \nOrganizers: The Forest Stewards Guild\, Northwest Natural Resource Group\, Oregon State University\, and University of Washington. \n 
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/northwest-innovative-forestry-summit-nifs/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Northwest,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Building effective partnerships with indigenous communities
DESCRIPTION:Register \nApril 1\, 2021\n10:00 a.m. PT \nThe webinar will outline recommendations for working with Indigenous communities based on the knowledge that long term relationship building with these communities is the foundation upon which educational programs\, research collaborations\, and other initiatives must be co-created. This presentation seeks to define best practices in approach and process for establishing and maintaining effective collaborations with Indigenous communities that respect sovereignty and self-determination and which have application across many types of efforts. These practices will have a lasting impact on Equity\, Diversity and Inclusion at universities\, professional societies\, educational organizations\, and agencies\, on the STEM workforce broadly\, and for Indigenous youth and communities toward realization of their dreams and aspirations. \nSpeaker: James Rattling Leaf\, Sr. has over 25 years’ working with the US Federal Government\, Higher Education Institutions and Non-Profits to develop and maintain effective working relationships with federally and non-federally recognized American Indian tribes\, Tribal College and Universities and Tribal Communities.
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/building-effective-partnerships-with-indigenous-communities/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Northwest,Webinar
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