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Wildfire and Watershed Hydrology Workshop
Ramada Hotel and Conference Centre, Kelowna, BC, June 3-4, 2009
Workshop Background
The objectives of this workshop are to provide new information/knowledge to assist decision making and to provide feedback to researchers to help refine research plans and interpretation of results. A secondary goal is to aid participants in developing new collaborative opportunities by providing a forum for discussion and sharing of ideas. Who Should Attend The target audience includes all individuals who need information/knowledge on the potential hydrologic and geomorphic impacts of wildfire and post-wildfire land management activities (e.g., salvage logging). This includes individuals interested in the effects of wildfire on forest resources from a forest management perspective, and also water users/purveyors interested in the downstream effects of headwater disturbance. Audiences include foresters, engineers, water purveyors, academia, researchers, consultants, government, industry, First Nations, watershed stewardship groups, and interested public. NOTE: This workshop will be held in conjunction with the Mountain Pine Beetle and Water Management Workshop on June 2, 2009. Workshop Agenda: Download the Agenda. [PDF - 94 KB] Workshop Handout: Download the handout. [PDF - 1065 KB] Workshop Evaluation Summary: Download the workshop Evaluation Summary [PDF - 240 KB] |