The 2022 Cross-Boundary Landscape Restoration Workshop will bring together land and fire managers, researchers, and stakeholders to develop strategies that apply evidence-based collaborative management of forest landscapes in the Intermountain West. We invite partners to share lessons learned from their engagement in local, regional, and national collaborative forest and fire restoration processes on federal and non-federal lands.
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.
Workshop objectives
- Share successes and lessons learned on cross-boundary, collaborative efforts to restore and reimagine fire-adapted forest landscapes.
- Co-develop recommendations, strategies, and resources for collaborative landscape-scale restoration projects.
- Explore gaps and needs to better incorporate diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in forestry, fuels, and fire research, and management.
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