On March 30-31, 2017, Sustainable Northwest hosted the Pacific Northwest Forest Collaboratives Workshop in Hood River, Oregon. The workshop brought over 100 forest collaborative members, state and federal land management agencies, policy makers, and leading scientists and practitioners together to network, share success stories, and develop solutions to forest management challenges.
Workshop Speakers:
Blue Forest Conservation Forest Resilience Bond
Nick Wobbrock, Co-founder and Partner Presentation
Collaborative Enhancement: How do Forest Collaboratives Secure and Diversify Funding?
Patrick Shannon, National Forest Foundation Presentation
Katie Morrison, Oregon Department of Forestry Presentation
Jamie Tolfree, Pinchot Partners
Forest Communities and Restoration: Moving from planning to implementation and monitoring.
Chandra LeGue, Oregon Wild
Mark Webb, Blue Mountains Forest Partners
Science Engagement: Science and Social Values: Examples from spatial patterning
Derek Churchill, Stewardship Forestry Presentation
Trent Seager, The Nature Conservancy Presentation
Collaborative Enhancement: Legal Opportunities for Collaborative Groups
Susan Jane Brown, Western Environmental Law Center Presentation
Forest Communities and Restoration: Tools from Social Science
Dr. Cass Moseley, Ecosystem Workforce Program, University of Oregon
Dr. Emily Jane Davis, Forestry Extension, Oregon State University
Science Engagement: Multiparty Monitoring and successful examples from the field
James Johnston, Oregon State University Presentation
Collaborative Enhancement: Managing Transitions and Turnover in Forest Collaboratives and the Forest Service
Jay Carlson, Umpqua Forestry Coalition
Rachel LaMedica, USDA Forest Service
Pam Hardy, Western Environmental Law Center
Industry and Restoration: How can forest collaboratives help align forest restoration needs and forest products sector capacities?
Andy Geissler, American Forest Resource Council Presentation
Lloyd McGee, The Nature Conservancy Presentation
Science Engagement: Integrating Science and Engaging Scientists: requests from collaboratives in the field
Trent Seager, The Nature Conservancy
Mark Stern, The Nature Conservancy
Tiana Luke, Conservation Northwest
Tools for Large Landscape-scale Restoration Planning
Dr. Paul Hessburg, Pacific Northwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service Presentation
Dr. Ryan Haugo, The Nature Conservancy Presentation
Toolkit for cross-boundary coordination and project implementation
Bill Gamble, La Grande Ranger District, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
Erin Kurtz, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Marko Bey, Lomakatsi Restoration Project Presentation
Reese Lolley, The Nature Conservancy Presentation
Authorities for Forest Service and Collaboratives to Consider
Carol Boyd, Regional Office, USDA Forest Service
Judd Lehman, Fremont-Winema NF and Rogue-Siskiyou NF
Anne Trapenese, Deschutes NF
Technology and Restoration: Show Me theMoney! The Biomass Economic Enterprise Model
David Smith, Oregon Wood Innovation Center, Oregon State University Presentation
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