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Cross Boundary Partnerships After the Fire: Restoration Research, Carbon Modeling, Reforestation Implementation, and Workforce Capacity Building
Landscape-scale, Cross-jurisdictional Assessment of the Post-fire Restoration Need in Klamath And Lake Counties, Oregon
Speaker(s): Elizabeth Pansing, American Forests
Description: Collaborative development of restoration and management strategies is integral to assess needs across large landscapes, generate stakeholder buy-in, foster partnership development and growth, support cross-jurisdictional implementation, and scale workforce development to address the large need across western forests. Here, we present a collaborative all-lands approach to post-fire restoration planning.
Partnerships After the Strategy: South-Central Oregon Post Fire Resilience Strategy Development and Implementation Lessons Learned
Speaker(s): Brian Morris, American Forests
Description: Partnerships and collaboration along with workforce development, recruitment, and supply chain improvements will be crucial to meeting the post fire restoration need across the western United States. Strategies, challenges, successes, and lessons learned while implementing a post-fire restoration strategy covering over 600,000 acres in south central Oregon will be discussed.
Modeling the Carbon Impacts of Forest Management, Wood Utilization, and Wildfire in California and Oregon
Speaker(s): Kendall DeLyser, American Forests
Description: American Forests has established a collaborative research partnership to model the carbon impacts of a broad range of forward-looking forest management and wood utilization scenarios in California and Oregon. Model results allow us to identify climate-smart forestry practices and discuss future management implications across all land ownerships in each state.
SAF CFE: 1.5 Category 1
ESA CEU: 0.375
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