Events

Stream and Riparian Geomorphic Sensitivity and Ecological Resilience to Guide Management – Meadow hydrology and traits, part 2

Webinar recording. This webinar provides a framework for understanding and characterizing the ecological value and hydrologic support for meadows and for identifying key threats. The presenters illustrate how understanding the present-day status and sensitivity of the meadows can be used to prioritize areas for management and guide management strategies based on the potential for restoration.

Public experiences and perceptions with wildfire and flooding, A case study of the 2019 Museum fire

Webinar recording. Description: The greater Flagstaff area in northern Arizona has experienced multiple wildfires in recent years that have resulted in post-wildfire flooding. These events galvanized collaborative efforts to reduce hazardous fuels on steep slopes and implement flood mitigation improvements around the city and in the municipal watershed. In this presentation, the 2019 Museum Fire…

SCIENCEx Webinar Series: Planning for forests and rangelands of the future

Webinar recordings.  Monday, May 15, SCIENCE x Planning for Forests of the Future: Resources Planning Act - Forest Resources and Disturbance •    RPA Overview, presented by Claire O’Dea (recorded session) •    Forest Resources, Current and Future, presented by John Coulston •    Recent and future trends in disturbances to forests and rangelands across the conterminous U.S.,…

8th International Wildland Fire Conference

Conference website. Better wildland fire governance is needed to protect biodiversity, foster carbon sequestration and healthy forests and assure they are providing goods and services that do not vanish in…

Utah low-tech wet meadow restoration: Virtual workshop

Workshop recordings.  Wet or mesic meadows are rare but disproportionately important ecosystems in Utah. Gully erosion and channel incision are widespread problems reducing natural resiliency and water storage capacity, which…