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publications
Publications Online
These online publications provide a wealth of information about a
wide variety of topics. You'll need Adobe Reader (free
download) to view the publications in PDF format.
Orleans/Somes Bar Fire Safe Council Publications
Fire Safe Guides and Information
Fire Studies
2011 Klamath Fire Ecology Symposium
Presentations
Tuesday, April 26th
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Will Harling, Executive Director, Mid Klamath Watershed Council:
Welcomes and Introduction - The Birth of Fire Suppression
(1,823 kb)
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Bill
Tripp, Eco-Cultural Restoration Specialist, Karuk Tribe: An
Integrated Approach to Adaptive Problem Solving
(2,242 kb)
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Bob McConnell,
Tribal Heritage Preservation Officer, Yurok Tribe: Traditional
Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and Fire (oral presentation)
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Carl Skinner, Geographer, USFS Pacific Southwest Research Station:
Climate Change and Fire: What Might We Expect? (4,173 kb)
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Morgan Varner, Associate Professor at Humboldt State University:
Shifting Fuels in Northwestern California Ecosystems (5,767 kb)
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Dan Gavin, Assistant Professor, Department of Geology at University
of Oregon: Climate-Driven Variation in Fire Occurance and Severity
Over the Past 2000 Years in the Siskiyou Mountains: Implications for
Current Fire Regimes (21,677 kb)
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Sue Daniels,
District FMO, Happy Camp Ranger District, Klamath National Forest:
Prescribed Burning on Federal Lands in the Wildland Urban Interface
(oral presentation)
Wednesday, April 27th
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Jeff
Crawford, PhD Candidate, Geography Department at University of
Nevada-Reno: Paleoclimate and Fire History Reconstruction of
Culturally Significant Lower Elevation Lake Sites (1,507 kb)
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Kate
Dwire, Research Riparian Ecologist, USFS Rocky Mountain Research
Station: Fire and Fuel Reduction Treatments in Riparian Areas:
Management in the Context of Climate Change (7,349 kb)
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Becky
Estes, Research Ecologist, USFS Pacific Southwest Research Station:
Klamath Mountain Landscape Fire Severity Patterns: Consideration in
Riparian Zones After the Smoke Clears (3,186 kb)
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Frank
Lake, Research Ecologist, USFS Pacific Southwest Research Station:
Climate and Weather: Fire and Smoke Affects on Water Quality and
Fisheries in the Klamath Mountains (3,981 kb)
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Eric
Knapp, Research Ecologist, USFS Pacific Southwest Research Station:
Reducing Fuel Continuity and Restoring Forest Complexity with
Thinning (3,398 kb)
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Dan
Blessing, Natural Resources Staff Officer, Klamath National Forest:
Landscape Level Fire Planning Efforts on the Klamath National Forest
(2,063 kb)
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Nolan
Colegrove, Orleans Ranger District, Six Rivers National Forest:
Landscape Level Fire Planning Efforts on the Six Rivers National
Forest (2,105 kb)
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Will
Harling, Executive Director, Mid Klamath Watershed Council: A
Community-Based Approach to Restoring Fire Adapted Ecosystems in the
Western Klamath Mountains (8,596 kb)
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Keynote
Speaker, Matthew Hurteau, Visiting Professor, School of Earth
Sciences and Environmental Sustainability at Northern Arizona
University: Maximization vs. Stablization: Evaluating Carbon
Trade-offs in Fire-Prone Forests (1,828 kb)
Thursday, April 28th
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Yvonne
Everett, Professor of Environmental Planning, Department of
Environmental Science and Management at Humboldt State University:
Fire Safe Councils in the Interface: The Role of Community
Participation in Fire Hazard Management (1,204 kb)
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Rich
Fairbanks, The Wilderness Society: Prescribed Fire in Wilderness
Areas: A Strategy for Restoring Historic Fire Regimes in the High
Country (5,299 kb)
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Ernie
Niemi, Senior Economist, ECONorthwest: The Economics of Large Scale
Wildfires: Recommendations for Cost Containment and Large Scale Fire
Management (1,907 kb)
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Timothy
Ingalsbee, Executive Director, Firefighters United for Safety,
Ethics, and Ecology (FUSEE): Native Forests Need Native Fires
(102,549 kb)
Fire Planning Documents
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