Mixed Severity Fire Regimes: Ecology and Management

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Tuesday - Workshops

 

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BehavePlus

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Fuel Models

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FARSITE

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FCCS - Fuel Characteristic Classification System

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Fire Regime Condition Class: Concepts, Methods, and Applications

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NEXUS


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What topics would you like to see in the future


Wednesday - Plenary Sessions

 

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Science You Can Use: Putting R&D to Work

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The Complex Nature of Mixed Severity Fire Regimes

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A 10000 year Record of Fire and Vegetation History in the North Cascades Range

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Maintaining Biodiversity in Mixed Severity Fire Regime Ecosystems by Managing for Variability in Fire Regimes

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Defining Scales: Time, Place, and Bottom-up Effects on Fire Regimes

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Top-down Controls on Wildfire in the American West

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Forest Burned by Mixed Severity Fire Regimes

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Identifying and Restoring Forest Structure in Mixed Severity Fire Regimes


Concurrent Session A


Westside Forests

 

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Mixed Severity Fire Regimes of the Klamath Mountains

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Variation in Fire Regimes and Forest Structure Across Topographic and Species Compositional Gradients in the Southern Cascades

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Mixed Severity Fire Regimes of the Central Cascades, Oregon

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The Biscuit Fire


Speaker Panel - Westside Forests


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Comments and Suggestions


Woodland and Range Ecosystems

 

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Woodland-Shrub: Long-Term Great Basin Changes

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Big Picture Dynamics in Mountain Big Sagebrush Communities in the Context of Fire

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Wyoming Big Sagebrush Fire Regimes: Compatible Variation and the Point of no Return

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Post-Fire Restoration Issues


Woodland and Range Ecosystems - Speaker Panel


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Comments and Suggestions


Concurrent Session B


Eastside Forests

 

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Evidence for the Extend of Mixed Severity Fire in Pre-Management Era Dry Forests of the Inland Northwest

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Dry-Belt Forests in the Southern Interior of British Columbia: Perspectives on Historic Disturbances and Implications for Management

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Predicting the Impact of Mountain Pine Beetle in a BC Mixed Severity Fire Regime Using Prognosis and the USDA Forest Fire and Fuel Extension

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Fire Regimes of Cascadian Whitebark Pine


Speaker Panel - Eastside Forests


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Comments and Suggestions


Other Resource Concerns

 

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Meeting Smoke Management Requirements in the Application of Prescribed Burning in the Mixed Severity and Short Rotation Fire Regimes of the West

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Gauging Acceptability of Smoke from Prescribed Forest Burning in the Northern Inland West: A Focus Group Approach

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Forest Wildlife Management in Mixed Severity Fire Regimes in the Pacific Northwest

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Implications of Changing Fire Regimes for Aquatic Systems


Speaker Panel - Other Resource Concerns


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Friday - Plenary Sessions

 

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How to Balance:"Don't Do The Same Think Everywhere" But "Can Harvest Mimic The Intricate Variability of Mixed Severity Fire Regimes" ...

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Active Forest Management in Fire-Prone Forests with Mixed Severity Fire Regimes in Southwest Oregon

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Climate-Fire Interactions in the Cariboo Forest of British Columbia

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A Tale of Ashes - Klamath National Forest

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Heterogeneous Landscape Fire Regimes and Vegetation Restoration in Banff National Park

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Management Implications of Fire Use in Wildland Areas Subject to Mixed Severity Fire Regimes in the Southwestern United States

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Combined Panels - Common Challenges and What Can We Learn From Each Other?


Panel Discussion - Combined Panels


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Additional Comments


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What topic or topics would you like to see in the future?


Speakers

 

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Banquet

 

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Keynote Speaker

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Poster Session

 

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Posters

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Reception


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Venue

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Meeting Rooms

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Location (Spokane)


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Website

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Registration Services

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