Webinar Wednesdays is a series hosted by the Healthy Landscapes Program beginning in 2018. More information on the series can be found here.
February, 2018: Why fire size is a bad coarse filter indicator
David Andison, Healthy Landscapes Program Lead
March 7, 2018: How unique are fire patterns across the boreal forest?: A means to exploring variability using the Landsat data archive
Ignacio San Miguel, Dept. of Forest Resources Management, UBC
April 4, 2018: Altered fire regimes and reduced montain forest diversity
Raphael Chavardes, Dept. of Forest and Conservation Sciences, UBC
May 2, 2018: Do the birds and the bees like NRV?: A simulation experiment
Tim Vinge, Dept. Rewnewable Resources, U of A
June 6, 2018: Can people change in a day? Measuring impacts from public dialogue on EBM in Alberta
John Parkins, Depart. of Resource Economics & Environmental Sociology, U of A
September 2018: Why fire size is a bad coarse filter indicator [reprise]
David Andison, Healthy Landscapes Program Lead
December 2018: How much old forest is too much?
David Andison, Healthy Landscapes Program Lead
March 2019: Results from the “Creating a Roadmap for EBM in Alberta and Beyond” Workshop
Matthew Pyper, Fuse Consulting
December 2019: How and why to incorporate partial stand mortality in landscape dynamic models of mixed-severity fire regimes
Cerres Barros, UBC department of Forest Resources Management
March 2020: A Lens into Past Landscapes annd Fire Regimes
Eric Higgs and Mary Sanseverino, University of Victoria
June 2020: What is EBM? The Healthy Landscapes Program Definition
David Andison
October 2020: Fire Severity Mediated Dynamics of the Southwestern Alberta Foothills
Cameron Naficy
April 2021: EBM is a Journey
David Andison
November 2024: The Next Generation of Ecosystem Based Management: Including Socio-cultural and Economic Information
Dr. Jeremy Williams and Dr. Gary Bull
December 2024: Stand Type Transitions: Understanding the Dynamics of Boreal Forest Recovery after Wildfires
Dr. Dr. Nasim Kheirkhah Ghehi