"The USDA Forest Service Research and Development is proud to host a series of SCIENCEx Fire panel discussions intended for fire, fuels and land managers on topics associated with the Wildfire Crisis Strategy and beyond. The SCIENCEx Fire panel discussions will provide big picture and synthetic looks at the current state of knowledge and management considerations for each topic. Each panel is comprised of expert practitioners and researchers from the Forest Service, universities, other land management organizations, industry and non-governmental organizations. Pre-registration is required, and each recorded session will be 90-minutes in length.
Panelists
- Emily Fairfax Assistant Professor of Geography, University of Minnesota
- Jessica Halofsky Northwest Climate Hub Director, Pacific Northwest Research Station
- Mary Manning Regional Vegetation Ecologist, USDA FS Northern Region
- Lindsay Reynolds Riparian Ecologist, Bureau of Land Management
- Kristen Sanders Regional Fuels Planner, USDA FS Northern Region
- Amarina Wuenschel Blue Mountains Area Ecologist, USDA FS Pacific Northwest Region"
This event is part of a series:
SCIENCEx Fire
The SCIENCEx webinar series brings together scientists and land management experts from across U.S. Forest Service research stations and beyond to explore the latest science and best practices for addressing large natural resource challenges across the country.
These webinars will be primarily management focused, but with applicability for participants from across sectors. The Forest Service Research and Development SCIENCEx webinar series brings together scientists and land management experts from across the U.S. Forest Service and beyond to explore the latest science. Fire is our theme for this SCIENCEx series and will include presentations by Rocky Mountain Research Station scientists among others. Pre-registration is required, for more information, visit the SCIENCEx webinar page.