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2009 Northwest Environmental Forum

Eastside Forest Health
Challenges & Solutions
October 28-29, 2009

Spokane Convention Center
334 W. Spokane Falls Blvd.
Spokane, Washington 99201

Proceedings

Forest Restoration and Wildfire Threat Reduction in Eastern Washington
Streaming Video of Presentations
Eastside Forest Health - Challenges & Solutions
List of Participants
Introduction to Forum - Brian Boyle
Welcome - Tom Hinckley
Mary Wagner (see streaming video)
Forest Health Imperatives - Peter Goldmark
Managing Resilience of Forests to Effects of Fire and Climate Change: the State of the Science - David Peterson
Creating Fire Resilient Stands and Landscapes within Eastside Forests - Richy Harrod
Applying What We Know About Dry Forest Ecosystems to a Large-scale Species Management Strategy - the Northern Spotted Owl Recovery Plan - Sue Livingston (see streaming video)
Integration of Science and Management: Okanogan-Wenatchee Forest Restoration Strategy - Bill Gaines
Washington State Forestland Database - Luke Rogers
NWEF Participant Survey - Sergey Rabotyagov
Anchor Forests: Foundation for a Strategy to Restore Forest Health on the Eastside of Washington State? - Gary Morishima
Breakout Group 2 Northeast Region Report
Breakout Group Northeast Region Summary
Breakout Group North Center Region Summary
Breakout Group Southeast Region Summary
Washington State Senate Joint Memorial (draft)

Reference Documents

Colville Biomass Facility Feasibility Study
National Vision for Americas Forests
Northwest Forest Plan - The First Ten Years
Tribal Forestry Important but Underappreciated
Washington State Pulp and Paper Mill Boilers Study
Why Biomass is Important

 

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