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Jan 10 2018
Sponsored by the Southwest Fire Science Consortium Presented by Rachel Reimer, Royal Roads University, Victoria, BC, Canada This project utilized a feminist appreciative approach to Action Research to facilitate a conversation about gender and leadership…

Nov 29 2017
On this webinar, the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) discuss why it is necessary for the fire and emergency services to explore extreme planning considerations for response to a catastrophic event. During a catastrophic event, your department may have a…

Nov 1 2017
Sponsored by the Southwest Fire Science Consortium Presented by Shaula Hedwall, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and Wesley Hall, Coconino National Forest While the number of acres burned annually by uncharacteristic wildfire continues to grow, it is…

Oct 10 - 13 2017
Annual Alaska Wildland Fire Coordinating Group (AWFCG) Interagency Fall Fire Review

Jun 14 2017
Sponsor: Southwest Fire Science Consortium Presenter: Miranda Mockrin, USFS Northern Research Station Becoming a fire-adapted community that can live with wildfire is envisioned as a continuous, iterative process of adaptation. In eight case study sites…

May 12 2017
As many in Washington have experienced, wildfire recovery is a complex challenge. There are many factors at play and many people who have a role and responsibility in helping our communities through the recovery process. Given this complex challenge, The…

May 10 2017
Seminar by John Hall, Director of the Joint Fire Science Program Sponsored by the University of Idaho, College of Natural Resources CNR 203A, with discussion over coffee to follow 10:20-11:00. Remote connection via Zoom will be possible.

Apr 21 - 23 2017
Previous year's event was attended by participants from 30 states and 3 Canadian provinces and Australia. In attendance in recent years were wildland fire investigators, forensics experts, fire fighting and prevention personnel, plaintiff, defense,…

Mar 2 2017
Sponsored by the Great Plains Fire Science Exchange Doug Watson will lead a webinar about the recent updates from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to the 2007 Exceptional Event Rule. This webinar will explore those updates, why changes were made…

Feb 13 - 16 2017
Course Description: This course leads students through the ecological and historical role of fire, characteristics of smoke and the health, safety and visibility impacts of smoke. Other topics include public relations, legal requirements, meteorology,…