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wORKSHOP 11

workshop 11
2016 May 17.18.19
Johnson City, TN

"Building More Resilient landscapes with community support"

Peter Bates, Western Carolina University 
Fire Effects Monitoring: The SBR FLN Monitoring Program

Beth Buchanan, US Forest Service 
Adaptive Management - Fire Effects Monitoring across the Appalachians

Margit Bucher, The Nature Conservancy
Welcome and Introduction to Workshop 11
The Fire Implementation Challenge - Building Capacity 

Jen Bunty, Consortium of Fire Managers and Scientists (CAFMS)
The Fire Learning Trail

Mike Davis, USDA Forest Service 
Fire Learning Network and Fire Adapted Communities (FLN and FAC)

Michael Denman, Department of Geography,Texas A&M
Lightning Ignited fires in the Grandfather Ranger District, North Carolina

Wendy Fulks, The Nature Conservancy
The Fire Learning Network

Bill Jackson, USDA Forest Service 
Evaluating Smoke Impacts on Scenic Views: A USDA Forest Service Perspective

Thomas Jenkins, USDA Forest Service, Cherokee National Forest
Overview of Cherokee National Forest Fire Program
 
Josh Kelly, MountainTrue
Ecomath 2.0: An inclusive method for ecological fire prioritization in the Southern Blue Ridge Province.
Ecomath for the North Zone of Cherokee National Forest: A Randomized Approach to Determining Forest-Wide Fire Priorities Based on Ecological Factors.


Tara Keyser, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station
Ecological effects of prescribed burning in Appalachian hardwood forests

Rob Klein, USDI National Park Service 
Overview of the Great Smoky Mountains
The Role of Monitoring in Fire Management at Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Markus Le, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University 

Bob Lewis, USDA Forest Service, Cherokee National Forest
Cherokee National Forest Prescribed Fire Monitoring

Jean Lorbor, The Nature Conservancy
Fire Effects Monitoring on the George Washington/Jefferson National Forest and Strategies for Analyzing Monitoring Data

Katherine Medlock, The Nature Conservancy
Goal Setting and Collaboration with Stakeholders
Facilitation Training

FLN Stories from the Field: eCAP Helps Stakeholder Zero in on Restoration

Helen Mohr, Consortium of Fire Managers and Scientists (CAFMS)


Jim Renfro, National Park Service 
Overview of Air Quality Issues at Great Smokey Mountains National Park

Jason Rodrigue, USDA Forest Service 
Shortleaf Pine Management: Lessons Learned
Literature and Sources of Information on Shortleaf Pine Communities

Greg Salansky, USDI National Park Service
National Park Service Zone Management and its Implications for the SBR FLN
Time Lapse of Arbutus Fire
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  • Workshops
    • Workshop 17 (2023)
    • Workshop 16 (2022) - Joint with CAFMS
    • Workshop 15 (2021 - Virtual)
    • Workshop 14 (2019 - ATHENS, TN)
    • Workshop 13 (2018 - Pickens, SC)
    • Workshop 12 (2017 - Hiawassee, GA)
    • Workshop 11 (2016 - Johnson City, TN)
  • Landscapes
  • Partners
  • resources
    • The Fire Manager's Guide To Blue Ridge Ecozones
    • Considerations for Wildlife & Fire in the Southern Blue Ridge
    • Fire Crew Poster
  • News
  • Contact