What research would help inform and move forward the ability of communities and land managers to recover from wildfires and restore landscapes? A multi-disciplinary team of scientists took a horizon scan and selected 12 research topics based on potential impact and time-sensitivity to advance post-wildfire forest restoration and recovery. The post Report: Research Priorities on Post-Wildfire Forest Restoration and Recovery appeared first on New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration In...| New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute
By Dr. Alan BartonNMFWRI Director The work of NMFWRI naturally involves partnering with many different landowners, those who make decisions about how the forests in the state are managed. And New Mexico is quite possibly the most interesting place in the U.S. to carry out this work, due to the different types of landownerships seen […] The post New Mexico’s Mosaic of Forest Owners appeared first on New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute.| New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute
In July, the Collaboration Program completed a two-year project with theClaunch-Pinto Soil and Water Conservation District (CPSWCD), working alongside SWCA Environmental Consultants, SAKAK Natural Resource Consulting, and the Geospatial Applications in Natural Sciences (GAINS) Lab at New Mexico Highlands University. Funded by the Soil and Water Conservation Commission, the project focused on building long-term capacity […] The post Building Resilience Through Collaboration: NMFWRI completes...| New Mexico Forest and Watershed Restoration Institute