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SUMMARY:Natural and Prescribed Wildland Fire Impacts on Soil Health\, National Academy of Sciences Board on Earth Sciences and Resources Fall Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Climate change is increasing the odds of higher occurrence rates\, intensity\, and severity of wildland fires in drought-prone regions. High intensity wildfires not only denude the landscape and lower the resistance of soils to surface erosion\, but they also change the physical properties of soils\, alter the soil microbiome\, and extend the recovery timescales relative to lower intensity fires. Rain-on-burn events can magnify multiple negative impacts\, such as poor water quality and debris flows. Wildland management is at a critical juncture\, requiring new knowledge and innovative tools to best support the mitigation and prevention of fire-induced hazards. The Fall 2021 Meeting of the Board of Earth Sciences and Resources will discuss the emerging frontiers in research and the outlook for implementing science-based tools to support equitable federal\, state\, and community responses to fire-induced hazards. \nRegister here. \nThis event is public and free to attend. More information will be posted to the event page soon. \nKeynote \n\nTom DeLuca\, Oregon State University\n\nPanel 1: The Effects of Natural and Prescribed Fire on Soil and Watersheds \n\nBrittany Johnson\, University of Washington\nLuke McGuire\, University of Arizona\nKyle Blount\, Washington State University\nErin Hannon\, University of Nevada\, Las Vegas\n\nPanel 2: Tools for the Mitigation and Prevention of Fire-induced Hazards \n\nJulie Padowski\, Washington State University\nJason Kean\, U.S. Geological Survey\nPete Robichaud\, U.S. Forest Service\n\nHow to Join\nInstructions on how to access the virtual event will be sent to the email you use to register prior to the session. A recording will be made available following the event. \n 
URL:https://southernfireexchange.org/calendar/natural-and-prescribed-wildland-fire-impacts-on-soil-health-national-academy-of-sciences-board-on-earth-sciences-and-resources-fall-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Partner Webinar: Science in Practice: From the Mountains to the Coast: Fire Effects on the Soils of the South
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Mac Callaham\, SRS Research Ecologist\nWednesday\, November 17\, 2021  •  9:00—9:30 a.m. ET\nYou can connect to the webinar through Microsoft Teams. \nSome key messages from this webinar: \n\nFor most of the last 10\,000 years\, the majority of the land area in the Southeastern US experienced frequent fires\, which influenced forest composition and soil functions.\nDuring the most recent 100-200 years\, fire has been excluded from a large portion of the landscape\, with associated changes to forests and soils.\nWhat happens when fires return to ecosystems that haven’t burned for long periods of time? What are the consequences for soil processes? This presentation will present results from research on these questions in the Appalachian Mountains\, the Southern Piedmont\, and the Coastal Plain.\n\nThe Science in Practice webinar series is comprised of 30 minute sessions that summarize recent research with a focus on practical take-aways for land managers and practitioners. \nView past Science in Practice webinars here.
URL:https://southernfireexchange.org/calendar/partner-webinar-science-in-practice-from-the-mountains-to-the-coast-fire-effects-on-the-soils-of-the-south/
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