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National Workshop on Climate & Forests Planning Tools and Perspectives on Adaptation and Mitigation Options May 16-18, 2011 | Northern Arizona University | Flagstaff, Arizona Join fellow scientists, foresters, and educators to learn and discuss what needs to be done today to manage tomorrow's forests. Participate in sessions designed to: stimulate thinking about how ecosystems may adapt to changes; explore the role that managers may have to mitigate ecosystem responses; foster discussion and partnerships among managers and scientists; and make planning and modeling tools available online accessible. You can: Explore the Four Forests Restoration Initiative and sites of ponderosa pine ecosystem restoration, aspen decline, wildfire, and piñon pine bark beetle mortality. Attend Climate and Ecology science sessions Discover online tools and models for resource managers Enjoy dinner with guest speaker, Dr. George Hopper, Mississippi State University Dean and Director of Forest Resources Listen to Kathy Jacobs, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Participate in the Focus Group Breakout Exercise: Integrating Adaptation and Mitigation Options for Managing America's Forests Save $60 on non-student registration when you sign up before April 2. See a complete agenda and register today at: www.safnet.org/natworkshop11/index.cfm Sponsored by: USDA Forest Service · University of Arizona · Northern Arizona University · Society of American Foresters · Arizona Cooperative Extension · USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture · Association of Natural Resource Extension Professionals RESISTANCE · RESILIENCE · RESPONSE · REALIGNMENT · REDUCTION Christopher Jones, Associate Agent Agriculture & Natural Resources Programs University of Arizona Gila County Cooperative Extension 5515 S Apache Avenue, Suite 600 Globe, AZ 85501 U.S.A. Phone: (928) 402-8586 Fax: (928) 425-0265 Email: [email protected]
