UCANR

Southern California Oak Woodlands: Fire, Change and Collaborative Stewardship

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Register for the workshop at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSco4lNmAXF4VL0bCAUM2RWZj7exMBntwZUcoH51S962aomj9A/viewform.

Event Contact

Loren Halili

lhalili@sdsu.edu

This interactive workshop will bring together land managers, researchers, Tribes, Tribal organizations, policymakers, and community members to explore how fire shapes oak ecosystems and how collaborative stewardship can build resilience in a rapidly changing environment.

Participants will engage with the latest science on fire behavior and oak ecology, learn from on-the-ground management experiences, and discuss strategies for collaboration. Through presentations, case studies, and facilitated dialogue, the workshop will highlight practical tools and partnerships that support healthy, fire-adapted oak woodlands across Southern California.

Whether you are a natural resource professional, student, decision-maker, or engaged community member, this workshop offers valuable insights and opportunities to connect with others committed to sustaining these vital landscapes.

Join representatives of the California Fire Science Consortium and Society of American Foresters as we work toward resilient oak woodlands through science, shared knowledge, and collaboration! 

Quail Hill Community Center
In-Person Event?
Yes
Certifications Available?
No
Event Type
Workshops
Event Date
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Venue Address

39 Shady Canyon Dr.
Irvine, CA 92603
United States


Source URL: https://www.ucanr.edu/site/invasive-shothole-borers/event/southern-california-oak-woodlands-fire-change-and-collaborative