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SUMMARY:Partner Webinar: Seasonal Burning Effects on Plant Communities in Florida
DESCRIPTION:When Burning Matters: Seasonal Effects on Plant Communities in Florida – Thursday\, December 1\, 2022 at 3-4pm ET \n*Note: Rescheduled from a previous time. Correct date/time is Thursday\, December 1st from 3:00 – 4:00 PM ET.* \nHosted by UF/IFAS Nature Knowledge \nThis month\, Dr. Raelene Crandall\, Fire Ecology Lab in the School of Forest\, Fisheries\, and Geomatics Sciences at The University of Florida\, will discuss the effects of burning during different seasons on plant populations and communities. Even if you are not a fire practitioner and just want to know why you occasionally see smoke\, this program will provide general information about fire regimes in the southeast and highlight some benefits of using fire for land management and restoration. \nRegister here in advance to receive webinar link. See the attached flyer and feel free to distribute; this program is open to anyone at no cost\, but pre-registration is required.  Recordings of this program will be available online approximately 2 weeks after the webinar. Over 20 previous program recordings are currently available now. \nThe Nature Knowledge program hosts expert speakers to share current scientific knowledge on topics affecting nature in Florida\, supported by UF/IFAS Natural Resources Extension and hosted by Shelly Johnson. This program provides continuing education for IFAS Extension personnel\, volunteers\, and program participants\, college/university faculty and students from across Florida\, natural resource professionals\, and environmental educators. \nNature Knowledge_NOV2022 flyer \n 
URL:https://southernfireexchange.org/calendar/partner-webinar-seasonal-burning-effects-on-plant-communities-in-florida/
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SUMMARY:SFE Webinar: Strategic Burning with a Simple Prioritization Model
DESCRIPTION:SFE Webinar: Strategic Burning with a Simple Prioritization Model\n Presented by Dr. Joe O’Brien\, USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station\n December 8\, 2022 @ 1:00-2:00 PM EST\n Free Registration Here: https://ufl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_spjT9CRuTciSj4QiFj7N1Q?fbclid=IwAR2yHrtCNOqC-kBPlWc571BwWKH8VdsQkrZD2jdwwfGshIXrotFMPFaGcec \nWebinar description:\nIncreasing the pace and scale of prescribed fire treatments safely while meeting often conflicting management objectives can seem impossible. However\, success can be achieved with a relatively straightforward strategy that leverages spatial data and a consensus on fire management priorities among stakeholders. We will use a simple but effective burn prioritization model developed for Oconee National Forest to demonstrate the approach and discuss tradeoffs that must necessarily occur when new priorities emerge. The method resulted in the near doubling of prescribed fire treatment efficiency at the Oconee and the approach is based on science\, is transparent\, and flexible.\nFollowing the presentations there will be time for audience Q/A with the speaker.\n\nHosted by the Southern Fire Exchange in partnership with the USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station and the University of Florida.\n\nSociety of American Foresters CFE Credit Expected.
URL:https://southernfireexchange.org/calendar/sfe-webinar-strategic-burning-with-a-simple-prioritization-model/
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SUMMARY:Fueling Collaboration 3.0: Fire and Water
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Fueling Collaboration 3.0 team of partners from the eastern US Fire Science Exchange Networks and the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station and Southern Research Station. Fueling Collaboration is a series of interactive panel discussions designed to connect fire managers and researchers. Each discussion will be built on questions from the registered attendees. The Fueling Collaboration 3.0 Team are working to bring people together to discuss\, explore\, and address the latest fire science and fire management issues across the eastern United States.More info here. \nFire and Water \nDescription: The changing climate is reshaping the balance of fire and water in eastern ecosystems. Drought alters soil structure and stability; combined with intense rainfall\, this impacts hydrologic dynamics. This panel will explore the interconnections between fire\, nutrient cycling\, ecohydrology\, and climate change. \nPanel Moderated by: Stephanie Laseter\, USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station \nPanelists:\nSteven Brantly\, Ph.D.\, Joseph W. Jones Center at Ichauway\nKathy Hawes\, MBA\, Southeastern Partnership for Forests and Water\nRandy Kolka\, Ph.D.\, USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station\nJames Vose\, Ph.D.\, USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station \nRegistration is required. Register here.
URL:https://southernfireexchange.org/calendar/fueling-collaboration-3-0-fire-and-water/
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SUMMARY:Partner Webinar: How States Can Better Budget for Wildfires
DESCRIPTION:Government officials and Pew experts will discuss key issues and findings from a new report \nDecember 15\, 2022 from 2:00 PM-3:00 PM ET \nHosted by: The PEW Charitable Trusts \nOn Thursday\, Dec. 15\, The Pew Charitable Trusts will host leaders from federal and state agencies to deliver perspectives on the growing burden of wildfires on state budgets. The expert panel will build on the key findings and recommendations from a forthcoming Pew study\, “Wildfires: Burning Through State Budgets.” \nWildfires in the United States have become more catastrophic and expensive in recent years\, with the U.S. Department of the Interior and the Forest Service nearly doubling their combined spending on wildfire management in the past decade. As more frequent and severe fires drive up public spending\, policymakers at all levels of government are faced with decisions about how to pay for the diverse array of interventions required to deal with them. \nDuring this event\, practitioners from state forestry and budget agencies\, as well as federal partners\, will detail their experiences and provide insights on challenges and promising practices in addressing budgeting issues related to wildfire management. \nFor more information about this event\, please contact Jimmy Einsiedler at jeinsiedler@pewtrusts.org. \nRegistration Required.
URL:https://southernfireexchange.org/calendar/partner-webinar-how-states-can-better-budget-for-wildfires/
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