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PANEL DISCUSSION: Thursday, November 16, 2023 from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM ET

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 panelists include Indigenous Knowledge holders and practitioners, and experts in tree-ring, sedimentary, and archeological fire history, who have collaboratively used fire history information to bridge cultures and knowledge systems. The discussion will use case studies in the Upper Great Lakes Region where a diverse set of partners wove these types of knowledge together to restore culture fire to the benefit of globally-rare pine barrens communities.

This event is part of a series:

Fueling Collaboration - Season 4

A series of interactive panel discussions designed to connect fire managers and researchers. Each discussion will be built on questions from the registered attendees. We're working to bring people together to discuss, explore, and address the latest fire science and fire management issues across the eastern United States.

Event Details

Nov 16 2023, 9 - 10am
Virtual Event
Presenter(s): Evan R. Larson, Kurt F. Kipfmueller, Elizabeth Lynch, Sean Dunham, Gregor W. Schuurman, Damon Panek, Dan Devault, Marcie Gotchie