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SUMMARY:Fire in the Earth system: EarthTalk Series with Penn State
DESCRIPTION:Fires burn in all terrestrial ecosystems on the globe\, and wildfires are getting larger\, more destructive and deadly. Both humans and climate are contributing to this trend. The Fall 2021 EESI EarthTalks series\, “Fire in the Earth System\,” will address humanity’s long relationship with fire\, how humans and climate create conditions conducive to megafires\, and how policy makers and land managers can address the fire problem. \nThe series recordings that are available: \n\nEarthTalk Seminars by date\n\n\nDate\nSpeaker\nPresentation\n\n\n\n\nSept. 13\nJessica Thompson\nYale University\n“The early evolution of fire-human relationships”\nWatch the seminar\n\n\nSept. 20\nDavid McWethy\nMontana State University\n“Examining climate-human-fire interactions and feedbacks in temperate ecosystems”\nWatch the seminar\n\n\nSept. 27\nRebecca Bliege Bird\nPenn State\n“Indigenous fire regimes and their ecosystem services under climate change”\nWatch the seminar\n\n\nOct. 4\nDavid Bowman\nUniversity of Tasmania\n“Viewing the 2019-2020 Australian bushfire crisis through a pyrogeographic lens”\nWatch the seminar\n\n\nOct. 11\nAlejandra Domic\nPenn State\n“Holocene fire history in South America: responses to climate change and human activities”\nWatch the seminar\n\n\nOct. 18\nVictor McCrary\nVice Chair\, National Science Board\n“National Science Board Vision 2030: Making a difference for America’s research ecosystem”\nWatch the seminar\n\n\nOct. 25\nAndres Holz\nPortland State University\n“Fire regimes and flammability feedbacks in Patagonian temperate forests”\nWatch the seminar
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/fire-in-the-earth-system-earthtalk-series-with-penn-state/
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SUMMARY:USFS Science X Climate Change Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Webinar recordings. \nMonday\, October 25: Assessing our Future Forests\nResources Planning Act (RPA) Assessment: informing forest and grassland management\, planning\, and regional assessment\, presented by Jennifer Costanza\nVulnerability assessment tools for setting priorities and identifying management targets\, presented by Megan Friggens\nIdentifying climate change vulnerabilities and adaptation options for western U.S. national forests\, presented by Jessica Halofsky and David L. Peterson \nTuesday\, October 26: Adapting to Future Conditions\nThe Wildlife Adaptation Menu: a new tool for wildlife managers\, presented by Stephen Handler\nClimate adaptive silviculture in an urban floodplain forest\, presented by Leslie Brandt\nThe role of climate and landscape change context in shaping forest dynamics\, presented by Kristen Emmett \nWednesday\, October 27: Modeling Tools for Management\nVegetation shifts with climate change: Applying the MC2 model\, presented by John Kim\nIncorporating future forest dynamics under climate change into landscape restoration planning: An application to the Central Sierras\, presented by Nick Povak\, Patricia Manley\, Kristen Wilson\nTACCIMO/FAMOUS – Connecting forest planning and operation with climate change challenges in the 21st Century\, presented by Kelsey Bakken \nThursday\, October 28: Management and Planning Tools\nWeb-based tools for determining seed sources for reforestation and restoration for current and future climates\, presented by Brad St. Clair\nThe California seed zone map and post-fire reforestation in a warmer future\, presented by Jessica Wright\nPhenoMap: Providing timely rangeland vegetation assessments in a changing climate\, presented by Jacqueline Ott\, Charlie Schrader-Patton\, Nancy Grulke \nFriday\, October 29: Shifting Life\nDesired regeneration through assisted migration\, presented by Dustin Bronson\nProjected changes to an Arizona Sky Island are a harbinger of climate-fire effects on other western forests\, presented by Kit O’Connor\nSilvicultural strategies to improve post-fire reforestation success under climate change\, presented by Chris Looney
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/science-x-climate-change-webinar-series/
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