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Fueling Collaboration: Fire and Timber Management in Mixed Woods
This session will focus on challenges and opportunities for using prescribed fire in mixed oak-pine forests of the eastern U.S. with both timber and natural community management values. Register here.
Fueling Collaboration: Smoke is NOT Just Smoke
Smoke was already an important issue in wildland fire, but this summer is driving home the point even more across the eastern US. Whether it’s the western US and Canadian wildfire smoke or smoke from more local prescribed fires, what are the messages we should be communicating? What are the tools that can help us […]
Fueling Collaboration: Fire and the Wildland Urban Interface in the Eastern US
Notions of fire and the wildland urban interface often bring to mind scenes from the western United States, where catastrophic wildfires have led to catastrophic losses. In contrast, mapping efforts have found that the vast majority of the WUI acres can be found in the eastern United States. This panel will talk about how wildfire, […]
Fueling Collaboration: Thinking Beyond Fuel Reduction
We often view prescribed fire simply as an alternative to wildfire and as little more than a tool for fuel reduction. This panel will share some of the benefits of controlled burns that go beyond that notion. We'll explore using "goodfire" for food production, reducing disease transmission and more! Register here.
Fueling Collaboration 3.0: Fire and Water
Online , United StatesHosted 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 […]
Fueling Collaboration Webinar: Prescribed Fire in the Eastern WUI
Fueling Collaboration 3.0: Prescribed Burning in the Eastern WUI February 16, 2023, 11:00AM - 12:30PM Eastern Time More and more natural resource managers in the eastern US are looking to use prescribed […]
Fueling Collaboration Webinar: Fire History as a Bridge Between Ecological Knowledge Systems
VirualThis webinar will kick off Season 4 of the Fueling Collaboration Panel Discussion Series! This panel discussion will explore how different types of fire history information (Indigenous Knowledge and physical archives), when considered together, provide improved context for understanding the ecologies and processes that are linked to the restoration and stewardship of fire-adapted communities. The […]
Fueling Collaboration Panel Discussion: The Future is Smoky
VirtualClick here to register for Fueling Collaboration Season 4 Session 2: The Future Is Smoky. Panel Includes: Eric Evenson (Moderator)Eric Evenson is the Science Communications Specialist with the North Atlantic Fire Science Exchange (NAFSE). Eric joined NAFSE this past June, but prior to coming on board he was a meteorologist with the National […]
Phenology of Fire: Listening to the Plants and Animals (Fueling Collaboration Panel Discussion)
VirtualClick here to register for the Fueling Collaboration Panel Discussion: Phenology of Fire: Listening to the Plants and Animals. Season of fire. Opening the burn window. Both of these focus on one of the elements that make up a fire regime – frequency, intensity/severity, extent/scale, and seasonality. Decades of spring-and/or autumn-centric fire can […]
Successfully Bridging the Gap: Eastern US Models of Fire Science and Management Collaboration
VirtualClick here to register for the Fueling Collaboration Panel Discussion: Successfully Bridging the Gap: Eastern US Models of Fire Science and Management Collaboration Land management programs are frequently confronted with the imperative of incorporating the most advanced scientific knowledge into their decision-making processes along with filling voids in research needed to move along effective […]