FLN Networker December 1, 2021
The latest FLN Networker includes a number of items relevant to the South: Indigenous Voices: There were two announcements from the federal government on November 15: The White House Office of Science
The latest FLN Networker includes a number of items relevant to the South: Indigenous Voices: There were two announcements from the federal government on November 15: The White House Office of Science
We’re making good progress on the new approach for the 2022 Southeast Conservation Blueprint. A big focus right now is on expanding and improving indicators for use in the new
Tall Timbers Research Station is undertaking a project that aims to do the following: 1) Survey Southeastern states to understand their prescribed fire permitting systems. 2) Develop minimum attribution for
With climate change fueling lengthier wildfire seasons and mega-blazes devour forests and rural communities, researchers have documented increasing mental health struggles among those on the front lines. Read the full
A $1.5 million grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency is funding a study at the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health that will evaluate cancer risks
A new issue (Volume 10, Issue 4) of the Oak Woodlands Forests and Fire Consortium newsletter (IGNIS) is now available. To view this newsletter, CLICK HERE or find it at their website HERE. In this
The Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center 2021-22 Global Change Fellow, Andrew Shannon, summarized the first in the fall Global Change Seminar series, Demystifying the Recent IPCC Assessment Report and “Code Red” on
The International Association of Wildland Fire Dispatch includes a number of important news items: The IAWF is requesting feedback on their climate change position paper. Recordings are available for the
Oklahoma State University Oklahoma Climatological Survey/Mesonet is conducting a research study on risk perceptions and decision-making, as well as related processes, among different organizational levels within the fire management field.