Central Cascades Adaptive Management Partnership
A Science-Management Partnership in the West-Central Cascades of Oregon

Planning and Analysis for Restoring Westside Cascade Dry Forest Ecosystems: A focus on Systems Dominated by Douglas-fir, Ponderosa Pine, Incense Cedar, and so on.  May 28, 2009.

Final Agenda (pdf)

Powerpoints of Speakers

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John Bailey - Ecology of Westside Dry Mixed Conifer Forests

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Alan Tepley and Jane Kertis - Using Tree Coring to Understand Historical Effects on Stand Structure and Pattern After Historic Fires

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Bernard Bormann - From B&B to Biscuit: What We Have Learned from Recent Westside Dry Forest Fires

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Tom DeMeo - Integration of Multiple Resource Values: A Critical Component of Restoration in Dry Forests

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Alan Ager - Landscape-level Prioritization Models for Planning Dry Forest Restoration

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Terrie Jain - Logic Paths for Approaching Restoration: A Scientist's Perspective

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Ed Reilly - Planning at the Landscape Level

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Cindy Donegan - Managing Northern Spotted Owl Habitat in Dry Forest Ecosystems

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Jim Archuleta and Gabe Dumm - Briefing on Biooil/Biochar Study and DEMOs

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