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Information Marketplace

During the Summit the Information Marketplace was a forum for the exchange of information, techniques, and lessons learned. Participants displayed posters, organizational materials, scientific information, how-to guidebooks, general literature (news, magazine and journal articles), peer reviewed literature, case studies, policy analyses and more!

During the Summit the Information Marketplace was a forum for the exchange of information, techniques, and lessons learned.  Participants displayed posters, organizational materials, scientific information, how-to guidebooks, general literature (news, magazine and journal articles), peer reviewed literature, case studies, policy analyses and more.


Posters Displayed at the Summit

Prioritizing Restoration Actions in Fire-Adapted Ecosystems: A Case Study for the Upper Deschutes Basin Fire Learning Network, Central Oregon.  Chris Zanger and Amy Waltz, The Nature Conservancy.

Refugio-Goliad Prairie Demonstration Landscape: Grassland Restoration on a 660,000 Acre Privately Owned Conservation Area.  For more information contact Ray Guse, Prescribed Fire Specialist, The Nature Conservancy, rguse@tnc.org

Statewide and Regional Collaborative Efforts Move Landscape-scale Forest Restoration Forward in Arizona.  For more information contact Dave Egan, Ecological Restoration Institute, dave.egan@nau.edu

Training Exchanges: Accelerating Restoration of Fire Adapted Ecosystems through Integrating Delivery of Training and Prescribed Fire Implementation.  For more information contact Jeremy Bailey, Fire Learning Network Coordinator, The Nature Conservancy, jeremy_bailey@tnc.org

 

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