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SUMMARY:Reclaim\, Restore\, Rewild - Joint conference with Canadian Land Reclamation\, Society for Ecological Restoration\, and Society of Wetland Scientists
DESCRIPTION:Visit conference website. \nReclaim\, Restore\, Rewild is a joint conference with Canadian Land Reclamation\, Society for Ecological Restoration\, and Society of Wetland Scientists. It will be June 19-24\, 2021 at the Quebec City Convention Center in Canada. \nThe theme of the 2021 June 19-24 conference is “From Reclaiming to Restoring and Rewilding”. It aims to stimulate discussions about the range of environmental management approaches advocated by the three hosting societies. Reclaiming is recognized and practiced by many industries\, including mining and petrol extraction. Restoring is recognized most broadly around the world\, and has been the main focus of SER. Rewilding\, or bringing back to nature\, allows us to dream.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/reclaim-restore-rewild-joint-conference-with-canadian-land-reclamation-society-for-ecological-restoration-and-society-of-wetland-scientists/
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SUMMARY:Thinking about adaptation: Exploring the Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) framework
DESCRIPTION:Webinar recording. \nEcosystems are transforming under climate change\, with substantial shifts in ecological processes and important ecosystem services occurring at unprecedented rates. As systems approach socio-economic and ecological thresholds\, our current management toolbox has proved to be incomplete for conservation and the sustainable provision of ecosystem services\, including fisheries production and the wildlife habitat. Multiple approaches are therefore needed to address the varying uncertainties we face in this increasingly non-stationary world. Managers navigating ecosystem transformation can benefit from considering broader objectives beyond a traditional focus on resisting ecosystem change\, by also considering whether accepting change or directing it along a preferred pathway might be more appropriate (RAD framework).
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/thinking-about-adaptation-exploring-the-resist-accept-direct-rad-framework/
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SUMMARY:Fire in the West: Appreciating the inevitable
DESCRIPTION:Webinar recording. \nUtah State University Research Landscapes will address the latest in wildfire science and management\, including: \nControlling aspects of the “fire triangle.”\nUsing fire as a tool to limit “disaster fires.”\nManaging fuel to reduce severity of fires.\nFocusing less on the number of acres burned and more on human impact of fires. \nThe event will feature a presentation by Dr. Larissa Yocom\, USU assistant professor of wildland resources and Utah’s only dedicated wildfire ecologist. Her presentation will be followed by a live question-and-answer session.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/fire-in-the-west-appreciating-the-inevitable/
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