The landscapes we cherish today may look significantly different in the decades to come. Panelists will speak to the need for climate adaptation strategies to drive conservation and land management decision making in this time of rapid environmental change.
Panelists: Alan Journet, PhD, Co-facilitator SOCAN; Bill Kuhn, PhD, Southwest Oregon Area Ecologist RRSNF; Jessica Halofsky, PhD, Research Ecologist, Pacific Northwest Research Station Director
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The landscapes we cherish today may look significantly different in the decades to come. In the second webinar from the Fire & Climate Summit, panelists speak to the need for climate adaptation strategies to drive conservation and land management decision making in this time of rapid environmental change.
Climate smart principles result in a rethinking of the management goal of restoration of forest conditions to the historic range of variability since future conditions may be very different and outside that historic range.
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