From elizabeth_krone at fws.gov Thu Nov 7 13:48:34 2024 From: elizabeth_krone at fws.gov (Krone, Elizabeth C) Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2024 19:48:34 +0000 Subject: [RWG] RSVP & SAVE THE DATE: Plant Conservation Alliance e-Meeting, November 13, 2024, 2-4pm ET, with speaker Dr. Evan Larson Message-ID: ***SAVE THE DATE & RSVP*** Please RSVP to attend our last PCA meeting of 2024 where we welcome Dr. Evan Larson, Professor and Chair, Department of Environmental Sciences & Society, who will discuss ?Restoring Relationships and Beneficial Fire to Great Lakes Forests?. ABOUT THE PRESENTATION: The idea of conservation is evolving, making space for people to be recognized as contributors to diversity and resiliency, and not just the damaging agents so often at the core of Western perspectives. Our collective relationship with fire embodies this change. In this talk, I will share emerging research weaving tree-ring-based fire history information with Indigenous Knowledge to tell a more complete and accurate story about the role of people and fire in shaping the forested landscapes of the Upper Great Lakes, and in particular the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, a landscape that helped justify establishment of the 1964 Wilderness Act that codified the separation of people and nature. In the context of this story, notions of wilderness dissolve while ideas of reciprocity bring people squarely into the community of life as active participants and co-creators, rather than separate individualists. In particular, fire and forest demographic data illustrate that the fates of people and red pine are intertwined and moderated through flames, and that this relationship serves as a flagship for myriad other fire-dependent beings. The stories of fire held in the rings of trees are a vital catalyst to this effort, enabling cross-cultural conversations and collaborations among a growing network of stakeholder groups engaged in land and fire stewardship across the Great Lakes Region. ABOUT OUR PRESENTER: Evan Larson is a father, husband, teacher, scientist, and enthusiast of wild places. Evan's childhood took place in the woods of central Minnesota, helping his parents tend 80 acres of mixed hardwood forests. Drawn by mountains, oceans, and forests, his formal education includes an Environmental Science bachelor?s degree from Willamette University, degrees in geography from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville (M.S.) and the University of Minnesota (PhD), and a Faculty Fulbright fellowship to Mid Sweden University in Sundsvall. Less formally, Evan's philosophy of life has been informed by significant doses of reflection, books, chainsaws and firewood. Evan has 23 years of experience using tree rings to investigate environmental history including past patterns of climate, disturbance, and forest change. As Professor and Chair in the Department of Environmental Sciences & Society at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, Evan teaches courses that blur the lines between physical and cultural geography and that are infused with undergraduate research in search of transformative learning experiences. The work that is currently at the center of Evan's thoughts and energy is fueled by the enthusiasm of amazing collaborators who are together working to re-story the interwoven relationships among people, fire, and pine in Great Lakes Forests. This meeting is held remotely and open to all. More information about the presentation can be found on our PCA Meetings page. *** PLEASE RSVP TO ATTEND THIS MEETING *** RSVP by Tuesday, November 12, to elizabeth_krone at fws.gov The meeting login details will be shared with all respondents via calendar invite and email by Tuesday November 12. This meeting will be hosted using Microsoft Teams. You will be able to join the meeting from the web or via the Microsoft Teams app. The PCA general meetings are open to everyone and follow this format: >Updates on PCA Activities - learn about and get engaged in the Plant Conservation Alliance >Invited Speaker ? a topical presentation to explore any of the six focal areas identified in the PCA National Framework for Progress: collaborative conservation; education; restoration; research and development; sustainability; and information sharing >Native Plants Roundtable - all participants are encouraged to share information on national native plant events and activities ? This meeting is brought to you by the Plant Conservation Alliance Speaker Organizing Team ? Gary Krupnick (Smithsonian Institution) / Ray Mims (U.S. Botanic Garden) / Nick Jensen (California Native Plant Society) / David Lincicome (Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation) / Andrea Kramer (Chicago Botanic Garden) / Elizabeth Krone (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From elizabeth_krone at fws.gov Tue Nov 19 14:35:50 2024 From: elizabeth_krone at fws.gov (Krone, Elizabeth C) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2024 20:35:50 +0000 Subject: [RWG] ARTICLES: Proceedings of the 2022 Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA 2022) Science Stakeholder Meeting Message-ID: Proceedings of the 2022 Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA 2022) Science Stakeholder Meeting This publication includes many papers from the meeting. Article info Crocker, Susan J., ed. 2024. Proceedings of the 2022 Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA 2022) science stakeholder meeting: grow. adapt. regenerate?monitoring and responding to global change to promote resilient and productive forests. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-225. Madison, WI: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 102 p. https://doi.org/10.2737/NRS-GTR-225. Abstract or Summary The Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, implements the Nation?s only comprehensive inventory of forest resources across all ownerships. Through its continuous forest monitoring, FIA provides strategiclevel information necessary to evaluate the status and changing trends in forest resources and the sustainability of forest management practices; FIA data serve as the foundation for a broad array of scientific studies. These proceedings report findings from invited and contributed presentations and posters from the 15th biennial Forest Inventory and Analysis Science Stakeholder Meeting (FIA 2022, formerly known as the Forest Inventory and Analysis Symposium). Hosted by the Northern Research Station?s FIA program, the conference was held virtually November 14?17, 2022. Topics were based on the theme ?Grow. Adapt. Regenerate: Monitoring and Responding to Global Change to Promote Resilient and Productive Forests? and included landscape change, remote sensing, ecocultural resources and people, forest disturbance, understory vegetation and invasive plants, and monitoring changes in forest composition. These proceedings include 15 papers and extended abstracts, a list of papers published in a special issue of Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, the conference program, and the titles of poster presentations. 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