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Recently burned areas are at increased risk of flooding and debris flows, or rapidly moving landslides. Learn more about the science behind why debris flows happen, and how managers use that science to mitigate these hazards, even ahead of the fire.

 

Presenters: 

Dr. Annette Patton, Assistant Professor and Forest Watershed Specialist, Oregon State University; 

Nancy Calhoun, Post-Wildfire Debris Flow Program Manager, Washington Department of Natural Resources

This event is part of a series:

Fall 2024 Lunch and Learn Webinar Series

Webinar series by the Northwest Fire Science Consortium

Following another significant wildfire season in the Northwest, many communities and managers are yet again focused on postfire recovery and management. The questions at hand are diverse: How do we cope with watershed impacts and restore burned landscapes? How do we ensure that landowners can access resources to replant? What does community recovery look like from a social and organizational standpoint? How do people recreate in and relate to post-fire and landscapes? Together, how do we recover, reforest, and seek resilience most effectively? Join us for a webinar series to encourage broad reflection and discussion on these questions.


Wednesdays from 12pm–1pm PDT: October 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th; November 6th

Event Details

Oct 9 2024, 12 - 1pm
Virtual Event
Presenter(s): Annette Patton, Nancy Calhoun

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