Monday, on the evening of May 1st, Open to the Public!
WORKSHOP KEYNOTES:
Monica Lear, Station Director, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station
Chris Swanston, Director, USDA FS Climate Advisor
John Waconda, Indigenous Partner Program Director, The Nature Conservancy
And more to be confirmed soon.
Topics and sessions include:
- Crossing boundaries to realize cumulative impacts for effective landscape outcomes
- Confronting novel changes and understanding compounding disturbances
- Climate adaptation responses and future needs
- Inclusiveness and how to incorporate uncertainty and risk in planning frameworks
- Strategies for taking principles and policy to implementation
- Incorporation of rapid adaptive management in rapidly changing
ecological and social climates
Who should attend? Government, tribal, and non-government foresters, fire managers, planners, biologists, line officers, regional and national program managers, forest researchers, conservation organizations, funding partners, forest operations companies, and other stakeholders interested in applying science and tools for all-lands collaborative forest landscape restoration.