University of Montana Partners Hold "Managing Post-fire Vegetation Under Climate Change" Workshop

University of Montana Partners Hold "Managing Post-fire Vegetation Under Climate Change" Workshop

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NC CASC consortium partners, Phil Higuera and Kim Davis, University of Montana, held a workshop, "Managing Post-fire Vegetation Under Climate Change" on February 3-4, 2021 for land managers in the North Central region. Workshop goals included:
1. Share the state of knowledge on vulnerability to fire-catalyzed vegetation change and climate impacts on post-fire vegetation
2. Share tools relevant to managing post-fire landscapes and solicit feedback from participants
3. Identify knowledge gaps and additional information that would help managers make decisions regarding post-fire vegetation management.

A link to the recording of the workshop, plus presentation slides and the workshop agenda can be found in the Actionable Science Webinar section on our Webinars page.