Promoting Ecosystem Resiliency through Collaboration (PERC) Semi-Annual Report: July – December 2013
The July-December 2013 report for the cooperative agreement that supports the Fire Learning Network, Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network, prescribed fire training exchanges and Scaling-up to Promote Ecosystem Resiliency implementation projects is available as a series of stand-alone fact sheets that each covers a different aspect of this work:
Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges: Fall 2013 TREX Highlights—brief descriptions of what TREX do, and the three events this fall
Highlights from SPER I (Scaling-up to Promote Ecosystem Resiliency)—accomplishments of each of the six SPER I projects, briefly described
Learning from SPER I—a collection of insights, lessons learned and comments on the value of SPER, in the project leaders’ words
Highlights for SPER II—a summary of the landscape and training exchange proposals developed and selected this fall
Telling the Stories: Working with the Media for Fire & Restoration—highlights and results from recent outreach & communications
Promoting Ecosystem Resiliency through Collaboration: Landscapes, Learning and Restoration is a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior. For more information, contact Lynn Decker at ldecker @ tnc.org or (801) 320-0524.
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