CFA Wildfire Workshop 2019 Presentation – Ken Day
Observed Effects of Silvicultural Treatments on the Alex Fraser Research Forest Ken Day – K. Day Consulting ABSTRACT: On July 7, 2017, seven fires
Observed Effects of Silvicultural Treatments on the Alex Fraser Research Forest Ken Day – K. Day Consulting ABSTRACT: On July 7, 2017, seven fires
Translating into PractiseKerri Howse – Land and Resource Section Head, FLNRORD Cariboo RD ABSTRACT: Implementation Options to Improve Forest Resiliency The last few decades
Conclusion: Forest Management for Resistance and ResilienceRodger Stewart – Director of Resource Management, Cariboo Region ABSTRACT: What might we accomplish by recovering the proper
Incorporating Traditional Values in Forest ManagementFrancis Johnson – Alkali Resource Management ABSTRACT: To fully understand traditional values on the land, we first have to
Fire History and the Role of First Nations: “Two‐legged fire histories: Where tree rings and Indigenous knowledge meet” Dr. Lori Daniels – Tree-Ring Lab,
Mitigating Mass Wasting and Downstream ImpactsTim Giles – Research Geomorphologist, FLNRORD ABSTRACT: The 2017 Plateau Fire affected 435,765 hectares (35%) of the Blackwater River
Salvage Operations and Log ValuesRob Ballinger – Planning Superintendent, West Fraser, 100-Mile House ABSTRACT: The economics of fire salvage operations are complex. The ‘mega’
Fire Recovery Operations on Area‐Based TenuresStephanie Ewan – Manager, Alex Fraser Research Forest ABSTRACT: Following the 2017 fire season, the landscape of the Gavin
Reducing Rehab Costs by Changing Fire Operations PracticesKyle Miller – Fire Rehabilitation Coordinator, WMB, Cariboo ABSTRACT: A large area of British Columbia has been
Williams Lake Indian Band Fuel TreamentsSteve Capling – DWB Consulting ABSTRACT: The treatments prescribed in 2010 are reviewed. How the results achieved helped protect
Khowutzun Forest Services Contract Firefighting CrewsCedar Elliot – Khowutzun Forest ServicesMargaret Symon – Khowutzun Forest Services ABSTRACT: Cedar & Margaret will give an overview
Alkali Resource Management Contract Fire CrewsGord Chipman – Manager, Esketemc Community Forest ABSTRACT: Alkali Resource Management Ltd (ARM) is 100% owned by the Esk’etemc
Managing Community Forests for Fire Suppression through Prevention, Preparedness, and CommunicationHugh Flinton – Manager, Williams Lake Community ForestMatt Lees – Wildfire Prevention Officer, Cariboo
Wildfire Management Branch OperationsLes Husband – Deputy Director, WMB ABSTRACT: Les Husband will be presenting on how WMB operations work and how we work
Partnerships and Strategic EngagementJamie Jeffreys – BCWS ABSTRACT: BC Wildfire Service is expanding its focus on Partnerships in wildfire emergency management with First Nations
Cheslatta Community Forest 2018 FiresJason Regnier – Cheslatta Community Forest
Harrop-Proctor Community Forest 2017 FiresSusan Mulkey – Manager of Communication and Extension, BCCFA (given for Erik Leslie, Manager, Harrop-Proctor Community Forest) ABSTRACT: The 2017
Introduction – Setting the Context: The Unprecedented Wildfire Seasons of 2017 & 2018Presentation given by Jennifer Gunter – Executive Director, BCCFA ABSTRACT: Jennifer will
Funding of $10 million from the Forest Enhancement Society of British Columbia will mean more wood waste will be redirected to mills instead of
Recovery & Planning After Wildfires …While the forests of BC have evolved and adapted to experience wildfires as a natural agent of disturbance, it