Effects of Drought on Recreation and Wilderness

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When:

Mar 22, 2017 2:00 pm US/Eastern

Length: 01:30   (hh:mm)

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Presenter(s):

  • Michael Hand - Research Economist, USDA FS, Rocky Mountain Research Station Missoula, MT
  • Jordan Smith - Director, Institute of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism and Assistant Professor Utah State University
  • Rebecca Rasch, PhD - Presidential Management Fellow, USDA FS Region 1 Social Scientist, and research fellow, Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute
  • Scott Fitzwilliams - Forest Supervisor of the White River NF in Colorado
  • Rick Cables - VP for Natural Resources and Conservation for Vail Resorts
  • Nancy Brunswick - Regional Landscape Architect and Developed Recreation Program Manager for the Intermountain Region of the USDA FS

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  • None have been applied for or approved at this time.

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This webinar will explore how researchers, resource managers, and industry professionals are assessing and addressing the impacts of drought on recreation and Wilderness opportunities and experiences.

Note: Offering of continuing education credits are contingent upon approval by the respective accrediting organizations.

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Webinar: http://climatewebinars.net/drought-recreation-wilderness
Audio Conference Line: 1-877-369-5243; Access Code: 0353212#
WO Meeting Room: Civilian Conservation Corps (PNW04)
Questions? Contact Lois Ziemann, lziemann@fs.fed.us

 

 


 

Agenda

Moderator - Matt Arnn, (US Forest Service, Chief Landscape Architect)
2:00 Introduction – Sue Spear, US Forest Service, Director of Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers
2:05 Assessing Vulnerability to Drought of Recreation in National Forests - Michael Hand,
Research Forester, Rocky Mountain Research Station
2:20 How the Spatial and Temporal Availability of Freshwater Affects Outdoor Recreation in the
High Deserts of the Intermountain West, USA
- Jordan Smith, Director, Institute of Outdoor
Recreation and Tourism, Utah State University
2:35 Recreation Impacts to Forest Service Wilderness Areas: the Effects of Urbanization and
Drought (2010-2060) – Rebecca Rasch, US Forest Service, Region 1 Social Scientist
2:45 Questions and Answers
2:55 Drought and the Ski Industry – Scott Fitzwilliams, Forest Supervisor, White River NF; Rick
Cables (Vice President for Natural Resources and Conservation – Vail Resorts)
3:05 Adapting Recreation to a Changing Climate – Nancy Brunswick, US Forest Service, Region 4
Regional Landscape Architect
3:15 Questions and Answers
3:25 Concluding Remarks - Joe Meade ( US Forest Service, Director of Recreation, Heritage, and
Volunteer Services)
3:30 Adjourn

 


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