RMRS hosts spring Science You Can Use webinar series
COLORADO—The Rocky Mountain Research Station is hosting another Science You Can Use webinar series this spring to provide synthesized scientific information for high-priority management needs. Join us for seven new webinars to be held on Wednesdays between Feb. 16 and April 13. These webinars deliver research conducted by RMRS researchers and collaborators to people who make and influence decisions about managing land and natural resources. Each webinar will include half presentation and half /Q&A. See the flyer for connection information.
Feb. 16
Exploring the Interagency Fuel Treatment Decision Support System, presented by Caroline Noble, Bre Schueller, Kim Ernstrom (Wildland Fire Management Research, Development and Application)
Feb. 23
The Aviation Use Summary: Analytics to Inform Decisions and Manage Wildfire Risk, presented by Crystal Stonesifer
March 2
A Modern Approach to Quantifying Ungulate Carrying Capacity, presented by Matt Reeves
March 9
The OBIWAN App: Estimating Property-Level Carbon Storage Using NASA’s GEDI Lidarm, presented by Sean Healey and Zhiqiang Yang
March 30
Recent Megafires Provide a Tipping Point for Desertification of Conifer Ecosystems, presented by Dan Neary
April 6
Accounting for the Benefits of Public Lands, presented by Travis Warziniack
April 13
Effects of Forest Management and Climate Scenarios on Biodiversity in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, presented by Kathy Zeller
All webinars will be recorded and posted on the RMRS webinar page for later viewing. Continuing credits for SAF and The Wildlife Society will be available.
Please contact Jessica Brewen (jessica.brewen@usda.gov) with questions.