New lab publication from NSF-sponsored workshop on wildland fire

Shuman, JK, JK Balch, RT Barnes, PE Higuera, CI Roos, DW Schwilk, E Stavros, T Banerjee, MM Bela, J Bendix, S Bertolino, S Bililign, KD Bladon, P Brando, RE Breidenthal, B Buma, D Calhoun, LMV Carvalho, ME Cattau, KM Cawley, SChandra, ML Chipman, J Cobian-Iñiguez, E Conlisk, JD Coop, A Cullen, KT Davis, A Dayalu, F De Sales, M Dolman, LM Ellsworth, S Franklin, CH Guiterman, M Hamilton, EJ Hanan, WD Hansen, S Hantson, BJ Harvey, A Holz, T Huang, MD Hurteau, NT Ilangakoon, M Jennings, C Jones, A Klimaszewski-Patterson, LN Kobziar, J Kominoski, B Kosovic, MA Krawchuk, P Laris, J Leonard, S Marcela Loria-Salazar, M Lucash, H Mahmoud, E Margolis, T Maxwell, JL McCarty, DB McWethy, RS Meyer, JR Miesel, W Keith Moser, R Chelsea Nagy, D Niyogi, H M Palmer, A Pellegrini, B Poulter, K Robertson, AV Rocha, M Sadegh, F Santos, F Scordo, JO Sexton, AS Sharma, A.M.S Smith, AJ Soja, C Still, T Swetnam, AD Syphard, MW Tingley, A Tohidi, AT Trugman, M Turetsky, J M Varner, Y Wang, T Whitman, S Yelenik, X Zhang 2022. Reimagine fire for the anthropocene. PNAS Nexus, 1(3), 115. https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac115

Here, we outline barriers and opportunities in the next generation of fire science and provide guidance for investment in future research. We synthesize insights needed to better address the long-standing challenges of innovation across disciplines to (i) promote coordinated research efforts; (ii) embrace different ways of knowing and knowledge generation; (iii) promote exploration of fundamental science; (iv) capitalize on the “firehose” of data for societal benefit; and (v) integrate human and natural systems into models across multiple scales.

Lab talks at IALE 2022

Our lab is presenting at IALE 2022!

Mon

Neil Williams, Postdoctoral Scientist, talk

Simulating Dynamic Fire Regime - Vegetation Interactions Across a Latitudinal Gradient in Central Siberia

1.30-1.45 pm EDT, 10.30-10.45 am PDT, Session: Fire Landscape Ecology

Shelby Weiss, PhD candidate, talk

Contexts Mediating Future Shifts in Vegetation Composition in Interior Alaska Boreal Forests Under Climate Change

2.15-2.30 pm EDT, 11.15 - 11.30 am PDT, Session: Fire Landscape Ecology


Tues

Stuart Steidle, MS student, talk

Testing Presence, Assessing Attitudes: Study of a Virtual Tour in an “Aesthetically Challenged” Landscape

2.30-2.45 am EDT, 11.30-11.45 am PDT

Alison Deak, MS student with Dr. Silva, poster

Modeling prescribed fire in the Siskiyou Mountains, USA
Poster Session Lightning Round 2, recorded talk at 11.45 am EDT, 8.30 am PDT.


Melissa Lucash, TEEL PI, talk

Too Much and Not Enough: Challenges of Using Remote Sensing to Inform Forest Modeling

1.45 -2 pm EDT, 10.45 -11am PDT, S-03: Remote Sensing of Landscape Change

Wed

Tom Brussel, Postdoctoral Scientist, talk

Simulating Siberia’s Response to Global Change Through the Lens of Tipping Points

1.45-2 pm EDT, 10.45 -11 am PDT Session: Forest Landscape Change, Assessment, and Management