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Jun 19 2012
Who: Josh Picotte and Jennifer Lecker Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) is a multi-year, interagency project designed to consistently map the location, extent and associated burn severity of large fires occurring on all lands of the United States…

Jun 12 - 15 2012
Learn how to apply the protocol and quantify selected indicators to provide early warning of potential degradation, opportunities for recovery, and to help design monitoring programs. Three courses are available; May 15-18, 2012 in St. George, UT; June…

Jun 11 - 15 2012
The International Committee on Continental Erosion (ICCE) of the International Association for Hydrological Science (IAHS) is pleased to announce the ''Wildfire and Water Quality: Processes, Impacts and Challenges'' conference will be June 11-15, 2012 at…

Jun 5 - 7 2012
The Society for Range Management and sponsoring agencies: NRCS, BLM, and ARS invite you to attend the Ecological Site Description workshop that will take place June 5-7 in Winnemucca, Nevada. This is the fourth regional workshop to take place, previous…

May 22 - 24 2012
Following the success of the first two International Conferences on Forest Fires held in Toledo (2008) and in Kos (2010), it has been decided to reconvene the meeting in the New Forest, UK, at the Wessex Institute of Technology campus. This conference…

May 15 - 18 2012
Learn how to apply the protocol and quantify selected indicators to provide early warning of potential degradation, opportunities for recovery, and to help design monitoring programs. Three courses are available; May 15-18, 2012 in St. George, UT; June…

Apr 19 2012
Bringing both national and regional perspectives to the issues, tools and decisions concerning smoke from wildland fires, this webinar will highlight a range of current perspectives, activities, developments and emerging issues for fire practitioners.…

Apr 18 2012
Webinar presented by Duncan Lutes - RMRS Fire Modeling Institute, Missoula, MT, and hosted by the Southwest Fire Science Consortium. FOFEM is a computer program for predicting first order fire effects including tree mortality, fuel consumption, smoke…

Apr 17 - 18 2012
Subject areas to be covered: Fire ecology and History, Wildlife, Forest Restoration, Semi-arid systems, Guidelines for prescribed fire, fuels and monitoring Objective: Highlight new information on fire and fuels management related research, monitoring…

Apr 3 2012
Through collection of historical land treatment data, field data collection, and learning from others, SynMon seeks to improve our understanding of vegetation responses (including state and transition processes) associated with land treatments, wildfire…