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  • Wednesday, Sep 18th
    11:30 AM – 12:00 PM MST
    Characterizing Community Fire Risk from Satellite Data and Airborne Lidar
    Location: Embassy Suites, Elderberry
    Submitter: Cam Brown, MF, RPF (he/him/his) – Forsite Consultants Ltd
    Speaker: Trevor Hooper – Forsite Consultants Ltd
    Speaker: Kate Bezooyen, FIT (she/her/hers) – Forsite Consultants Ltd
    Wildland Fire Management
  • Wednesday, Sep 18th
    1:30 PM – 3:00 PM MST
    Full Circle Indigenous Fire: Past, Present, and Future
    Location: Embassy Suites, Canyon Maple B
    Moderator: Michael J. Dockry, PhD (he/him/his) – University of Minnesota
    Speaker: Jim Durglo – Intertribal Timber Council
    Speaker: Shawn deFrance – Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes
    Speaker: McKaylee Duquain (she/her/hers) – Menominee Tribal Enterprises
    Wildland Fire Management
  • Wednesday, Sep 18th
    4:00 PM – 4:30 PM MST
    Calwood Wildfire Recovery Efforts at Cal-Wood Education Center
    Location: Embassy Suites, Elderberry
    Speaker: Angie Busby, n/a – Cal-Wood Education Center
    Wildland Fire Management
  • Wednesday, Sep 18th
    5:00 PM – 5:30 PM MST
    Understanding How Wildfire Hazard Reduction Treatments Across the Western US Will Affect Labor Markets
    Location: Embassy Suites, River Birch B
    Speaker: Jaana Korhonen, PhD (she/her/hers) – Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE)
    Wildland Fire Management
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    9:30 AM – 10:30 AM MST
    A Landowner’s Perspective On Wildfire Mitigation: When Trees Are More Valuable Than Houses
    Location: McKee Hall
    Poster Presenter: Glen Liston, PhD – Colorado State University
    Wildland Fire Management
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    9:30 AM – 10:30 AM MST
    Quantifying cost, effort, and feasibility of hardening POD boundaries in the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest
    Location: McKee Hall
    Poster Presenter: Joseph St. Peter, PhD – University of Montana
    Wildland Fire Management
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    9:30 AM – 10:30 AM MST
    Sleep Quantity and Quality of Smokejumper Firefighters across a Fire Season
    Location: McKee Hall
    Speaker: Randall H. Brooks, n/a – University of Idaho
    Wildland Fire Management
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    9:30 AM – 10:30 AM MST
    The Price of Losing Control: Costs Associated with Escaped Prescribed Fires in the US South
    Location: McKee Hall
    Speaker: Taylor Sanders Mack, N/A – Alabama A&M University
    Co-Author: Troy A. Bowman, n/a – Alabama A&M University
    Wildland Fire Management
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    1:30 PM – 1:38 PM MST
    Post-Wildfire Governance and the Importance of State Capacity: Lessons from Colorado and New Mexico Wildfires
    Location: Embassy Suites, Snowberry
    Speaker: Cole Buettner – CSU Public Lands Policy Group
    Speaker: Courtney Schultz, PhD – Colorado State University
    Wildland Fire Management
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    5:00 PM – 5:30 PM MST
    The Fire Grand Challenge: Braiding Place-based Knowledge with FireTech to Transform Our Relationship With Fire
    Location: Embassy Suites, River Birch C
    Speaker: Liam P. Hodack Torpy, n/a (he/him/his) – Conservation X Labs
    Wildland Fire Management
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    11:30 AM – 11:38 AM MST
    Is wildfire planning evolving to support communities? 20-years of Community Wildfire Protection Plans in Colorado
    Location: Embassy Suites, Snowberry
    Speaker: Karissa Courtney, MS – Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, Colorado State University
    Wildland Fire Management
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    12:00 PM – 12:30 PM MST
    Building Southeastern US Prescribed Fire Capacity through Innovative Fire Science Programs and Partnerships
    Location: Embassy Suites, Goldenglow
    Speaker: David Godwin, n/a – University of Florida
    Wildland Fire Management