[ECOLOG-L] A Summary of Fire Season 2016 in OR/ WA

2016-12-13 Thread Autumn Ellison
*WEBINAR: *Wednesday, December 14, 2016 10:00 am

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*What will you learn? *
A summary of fire season 2016 in Oregon and Washington

*Presenter:*
John Saltenberger is a Meteorologist with the US Department of the Inter
Fish and Wildlife Service, Northwest Interagency Coordination Center in
Portland, Oregon. John has experience providing weather support for
wildland fire managers in the United States and in Australia. John spent 17
seasons as an “Incident Meteorologist
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working in the field on deployment with firefighting teams across the US
and has presented weather topics at fire behavior, fire weather and fire
danger classes and workshops throughout his career.

*Session Details:* Wednesday, December 14th, 2016 at 10:00am US/Pacific ||
Duration: 1 hour

For more information and to sign up, go to:
http://www.nwfirescience.org/events/summary-fire-season-2016-oregon-and-washington


-- 
*Autumn Ellison*
Faculty Research Assistant
Ecosystem Workforce Program/Institute for a Sustainable Environment
University of Oregon
http://ewp.uoregon.edu/


[ECOLOG-L] Webinar tomorrow- LANDFIRE Biophysical settings review (BpS)

2016-02-17 Thread Autumn Ellison
*Biophysical Settings (BpS) Review in the Pacific Northwest: What is it?
How does it work? Why does it matter?*
Info: All ecosystems are dynamic, changing due to growth, succession and
disturbances. Modeling large landscapes in the United States requires the
collective knowledge of experienced and knowledgeable vegetation and fire
experts. In collaboration with hundreds of colleagues, LANDFIRE produced
more than 1,000 state-and-transitions models and descriptions — one for
every ecosystem (called Biophysical Settings or BpS) mapped by the Program.
The result is a major contribution to basic and applied vegetation ecology
across the country.

*When*: Thursday, February 18th, at 10:00am PST.

*For more information:* http://ow.ly/Yrco7

*To register:* http://ow.ly/Yrch9


-- 
*Autumn Ellison*
Faculty Research Assistant
Ecosystem Workforce Program/Institute for a Sustainable Environment
University of Oregon
http://ewp.uoregon.edu/


[ECOLOG-L] Webinar tomorrow: Bark Beetle Outbreaks and Fire

2015-11-12 Thread Autumn Ellison
Don't miss the Northwest Fire Science Consortium's second  webinar of the
fall series, on insects and wildfire, tomorrow 11/13 from 10a-11a PST.

This webinar investigates* the "Influence of recent bark beetle outbreaks
on wildfire,"* and is being presented by Dr. Sarah Hart, Department of
Geography at the University of Colorado Boulder.

Register at:
http://www.nwfirescience.org/events/influence-recent-bark-beetle-outbreaks-wildfire


-- 
*Autumn Ellison*
Faculty Research Assistant
Ecosystem Workforce Program/Institute for a Sustainable Environment
University of Oregon
http://ewp.uoregon.edu/


[ECOLOG-L] Webinar tomorrow: Wildfire likelihood/severity following insect outbreaks

2015-11-03 Thread Autumn Ellison
Don't miss the Northwest Fire Science Consortium's first webinar of the
fall series, all on insects and wildfire, tomorrow 11/4 from 11a-12p PST.

This webinar asks: *"**Does wildfire likelihood or severity increase
following insect outbreaks in conifer forests of the Pacific Northwest?"*
and is presented by Dr. Garrett Meigs, Department of Forestry at the
University of Vermont.

Register at:
http://www.nwfirescience.org/events/does-wildfire-likelihood-or-severity-increase-following-insect-outbreaks-conifer-forests

You can also register for the second webinar,* "Influence of recent bark
beetle outbreaks on wildfire,"* by Dr. Sarah Hart, Department of Geography
at the University of Colorado Boulder on 11/13 here:
http://www.nwfirescience.org/events/influence-recent-bark-beetle-outbreaks-wildfire



-- 
*Autumn Ellison*
Faculty Research Assistant
Ecosystem Workforce Program/Institute for a Sustainable Environment
University of Oregon
http://ewp.uoregon.edu/


[ECOLOG-L] Drivers of wildfire suppression costs webinar

2015-05-19 Thread Autumn Ellison
Drivers of Wildfire Suppression Costs

Webinar this Wednesday 5/20/15, 10-11AM PST, no preregistration necessary

Presented by: Cassandra Moseley - Director  Autumn Ellison - Research
Assistant, Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable
Environment, University of Oregon

Link to the webinar:
http://oregonstate.adobeconnect.com/dwsc/

Also check out and download the corresponding publication,  Working Paper
53--Drivers of Wildfire Suppression Costs: Literature Review and Annotated
Bibliography, at:
http://ewp.uoregon.edu/publications/working


[ECOLOG-L] Faculty Research Assistant Opening- Data Analyst

2014-05-27 Thread Autumn Ellison
*Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment,
**University
of Oregon*

*POSITION OPENING: FACULTY RESEARCH ASSISTANT – DATA ANALYST*

The Ecosystem Workforce Program in the Institute for a Sustainable
Environment at the University of Oregon is looking to fill a
grant-contingent, non-tenure track faculty research assistant, who can
serve as a quantitative data analyst and cartographer on a variety of
natural resource social science and economics projects. For more
information about the EWP, please see http://ewp.uoregon.edu.



This position will support the work of other research faculty by providing
data management, data analysis, map-making, graphic illustrations, as
necessary, and written data summaries. Essential skills include programing
in R or use of other statistical software packages such as SAS or SPSS,
ability to use Excel for data analysis and development of decision-support
tools, and experience with Access. In addition, successful applicants will
have skills in spatial analysis and the use of ArcGIS for map-making, with
preference given to applicants with experience in finishing maps in Adobe
Illustrator. This position requires the ability to work on multiple
projects simultaneously in a fast-paced, team environment, and the ability
to meet deadlines. We prefer someone with a master’s degree in a field
related to natural resource management. We prefer someone who can start August
1, 2014 or sooner; but this is somewhat negotiable.



*To apply, please submit *your application to the Institute for a
Sustainable Environment “research assistant/associate open pool” (posting #
130608), by emailing the following items to Dorothy Bollman
dboll...@uoregon.edu.  Please include all of the items in a single PDF file
in the order listed below. Indicate, “research assistant – data analyst” in
the subject line of the email.

* Application cover page: (
http://ups.uoregon.edu/sites/ups.uoregon.edu/files/ups/EmplAppShort%20rev.pdf
)

* Letter of interest that describes your interest in and qualifications to
work with the Ecosystem Workforce Program

* Curriculum vita/resume

* The names, affiliations, phone numbers, and email addresses of three
references

* Writing sample and two examples of maps you have made.
If you have questions about the position, contact Cassandra Moseley, EWP
Director, at cmose...@uoregon.edu.

-- 
*Autumn Ellison*
Faculty Research Assistant
Ecosystem Workforce Program/Institute for a Sustainable Environment
University of Oregon
http://ewp.uoregon.edu/


[ECOLOG-L] Economic impacts of large wildfires research and webinar

2012-12-13 Thread autumn ellison
*UPCOMING WEBINAR OPPORTUNITY from the Ecosystem Workforce Program!*

*Economic Impacts of Large Wildfires in Rural Communities*
*Presenters:* Cassandra Moseley and Max Nielsen-Pincus, Ecosystem Workforce
Program, University of Oregon
Hosted by the Forest Guild

This webinar will discuss findings from a recent study from the Ecosystem
Workforce Program, University of Oregon that examined how large fires
affect local economies and jobs. We will discuss how suppression spending
can help mediate negative impacts of wildfires, and explore factors that
influence whether local businesses capture suppression spending.

   - Date:Monday, December 17, 2012
   - Time: 12pm to 1pm mountain time (11am PST/ 2pm EST)

*REGISTER HERE!* http://www.forestguild.org/SW_webinar.html

*To learn more about the study and read findings, please visit:
http://ewp.uoregon.edu/largefires/context. *