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File Southwest Fire Science Consortium Webinars 2010-2012
A list of webinars offered by the SW Fire Science Consrotium between March 2010 and July 2012. Includes descriptions and links.
Located in Groups / Forest and Watershed Health Coordinating Group / Private Collaborative Group Folder
Hydrologic Impacts of High Severity Wildfire: Learning from the Past and Preparing for the Future
Recording of the 1/18/12 webinar hosted by the Southwest Fire Scienc Consortium
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Free Webinar
"Updating Local Codes to Cultivate Green Infrastructure and Foster Sustainable Stormwater Management" 2-hour webinar sponsored by EPA
Located in Groups / Rio Grande Clean Water Partnership / Events
A small team was assembled to work with the Apache-Sitgreave National Forest and local partners to assess the effects of the fuel treatments and compile a report with the findings. The report "How Fuel Treatments Saved Homes from the 2011 Wallow Fire" was the product of this effort. Personnel from the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest and the Southwestern Region Office will talk about the effects of fuel treatments and communities affected by the Wallow Fire.
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Top-down regional climate patterns result in high spatial fire synchrony among Southwest forests. At landscape scales, however bottom-up (topography) patterns are also important in determining fire history and tree age structure variability. The distinct fire histories from these two study areas provided natural age structure experiments that indicated tree age cohorts occurred during periods of reduced fire frequencies. In some instances these periods were likely caused by climatic variability creating synchronous age cohorts across the region. At other times, extended fire intervals were a function of local topography. Overall, these studies demonstrated that landscape and climatic variations combine to produce complex spatial and temporal variations in fire history and tree age structures.
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A small team was assembled to work with the Apache-Sitgreave National Forest and local partners to assess the effects of the fuel treatments and compile a report with the findings. The report "How Fuel Treatments Saved Homes from the 2011 Wallow Fire" was the product of this effort. Personnel from the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest and the Southwestern Region Office will talk about the effects of fuel treatments and communities affected by the Wallow Fire.
Located in Library
Carbon and water balances of southwestern ponderosa pine forests
Southwest Fire Science Consotrium Webinar
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US Biomass and Bioenergy Policy
Webinar
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Tribal Climate Change Newsletter - July 2011
This monthly newsletter provides news items, resources, announcements about funding opportunities, conferences, and training, and other information relevant to tribal climate change issues.
Located in Library / News and Events Inbox
Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) - Overview of 10-Year Plan and EDTF Report for Tribal Representatives
Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) is hosting informational webinars to Introduce tribal leaders to the Regional Transmission Expansion Planning process.Transmission Plan. Webinar will be held on both August 18 and September 1 from 2 pm - 4 pm
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