Webinar: What Does a Mixed Severity Fire Regime Mean?
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Learn the final research findings and next steps of the Modelling Team in this presentation from the Landscapes in Motion Online Workshop.
Read MoreLearn the final research findings and next steps of the Visual Applications Team in this presentation from the Landscapes in Motion Online Workshop.
Read MoreLearn the final research findings and next steps of the Fire Regime Team in this presentation from the Landscapes in Motion Online Workshop.
Read MoreIn this webinar from October 2020, Cameron Naficy of the LIM Fire Regime Team presents his research findings as part of the Landscapes in Motion project.
Read MoreIn this webinar from May 2019, Cameron Naficy of the LIM Fire Regime Team synthesizes research findings from forests in the LIM study area, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, and the Glacier/Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem.
Read MoreIn this webinar from March 2020, Eric Higgs and Mary Sanseverino of the LIM Oblique Photo Team provide an overview of the Mountain Legacy Project (MLP) and describe MLP’s role in Landscapes in Motion. They demonstrate cutting edge software being developed to allow researchers to extract information from the vast trove of historical and modern-day images MLP has collected, and provide case studies of three different applications.
Read MoreIn this webinar from November 2019, Ceres Barros of the LIM Modelling Team explains the concept of fire severity, describes many of the methods used to study mixed-severity fire regimes, and discusses a question she is addressing with Landscapes in Motion: What is the influence of stand-replacing vs partial mortality fires on post-fire vegetation recovery? She also provides some preliminary results using a subset of her data.
Read MoreCurious what Waterton Lakes National Park looks like, one year after the Kenow wildfire? This video by the Weather Network shows how things are growing back.
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