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SUMMARY:SFE Webinar: The Importance of Management for Stabilizing Long-term Carbon Under Extreme Fire Weather
DESCRIPTION:Host: US Forest Service Southern Research Station\, the Southern Fire Exchange and the University of Florida. \nPresenter: Louise Loudermilk\, Ph.D.\, US Forest Service Southern Research Station \nAbstract: \nHardwood-cypress swamps\, or ephemeral wetlands\, that typically burned less frequently form a spatial matrix with their more frequently burned neighbors\, pine flatwoods\, causing unique patterns of low to high intensity fires\, variation in smoke emissions and overall ecosystem carbon stores in these southeastern forests. At the Osceola National Forest in Florida\, our group examined the effects of different long-term management practices (prescribed fire\, harvest\, no fire) during extreme fire weather across these two vastly different\, yet intertwined ecosystems using a simulation model. This presentation will discuss how future extreme fire weather may alter future fire conditions\, and how we can spatially optimize prescribed fire and timber harvest to manage wildfire risk. \nRegistration Required: https://ufl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_v2N_twSBRBS4-d8xAxx9hg
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SUMMARY:Partner Webinar: Incorporating Cultural Intelligence to Develop Effective Climate Adaptation Planning
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is an installment of the Topics in Climate Change Adaptation Planning webinar series hosted by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) Tribes & Climate Change Program in collaboration with the North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center. \nCultural Intelligence (CQ) is the ability to relate and work effectively with people from different cultural backgrounds and goes beyond existing notions of cultural sensitivity and awareness. In culturally diverse situations\, CQ predicts: \n\nPersonal Adjustment and Adaptability\nJudgement and Decision Making\nNegotiation Effectiveness\nTrust\, Idea Sharing\, and Innovation\nLeadership Effectiveness\nProfitability and Cost-Savings\n\nTune in to learn more about cultural intelligence and how it can be used as a tool to enhance working relationships between tribes and supporting agencies to bolster the climate adaption planning process. \nRegister for the webinar here.
URL:https://southernfireexchange.org/calendar/partner-webinar-incorporating-cultural-intelligence-to-develop-effective-climate-adaptation-planning/
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SUMMARY:Partner Webinar: Disaster Recovery During a Global Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:The Global Change Fellows of the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center have congregated a second multi-disciplinary panel to address how COVID-19 has affected disaster recovery and community resilience strategies. The seminar will be structured as a panel discussion among scientists and professionals from the Eastern and Western regions of the United States\, and the Caribbean. They will bring their expertise and experience as they answer questions provided by the Fellows and audience members. Our panelists will explore the changes and adjustments to disaster recovery due to COVID-19 and discuss the implications for future actions on disaster recovery and community resilience. \nRegister here.
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