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Selected presentations
 

President M. Duane Nellis, University of Idaho, meets the College of Natural Resources
 
 

Landscapes of property, politics, and place: Understanding "Regions" for conservation actions
Dr. David J. Brunckhorst, Director, Institute for Rural Futures, University of New England, Australia
 
 

Keynote presentation for Celebration 100 Years of Forestry
Dale Bosworth, Emeritus Chief, US Forest Service
 
 

Designing interactive learning environments
Professor R. Robberecht, Department of Rangeland Ecology, College of Natural Resources
 
 

Los Elementos Indispensables en la Formación de Intérpretes
Professor Sam H. Ham, Department of Conservation Social Sciences, College of Natural Resources, University of Idaho.
 
 

Improving global estimates of snow through modeling and what remote sensing can do to help
Dr. Nick Rutter, Department of Geography, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
 
 

Betting against a two-headed coin: Forecasting timber markets in an unstable economy
Professor Charley McKetta, Forest Econ, Inc. Moscow, Idaho
 
 

Multi-scale Physical Measurements of Wildland Fire
Dr. Robert Kremens from the Rochester Institute of Technology
 
 

Protecting people and property from fires in the wildland-urban interface
Jack Cohen, Research Scientist, Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory. Mr. Cohen is a noted fire scientist who was recently interviewed by National Geographic for an article describing the increasing presence of fires in the west. Sponsored by the Student Association for Fire Ecology and the Wildland Fire Program (as part of REM 426 and FOR 426). October 16, 2008.
 
 

The Trophic Cascade on Islands by Dr. John Terborgh, Duke University
The Space Matters Landscape Ecology and Conservation Seminar Series
 
 

Still in the Woods: One Forester’s Survey Redefined
Greg Fizzell, Program Coordinator for Environmental Education, Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute
2008 Recipient of the Celebrating Natural Resources Award
 
 

Dr. Steven Brunsfeld - A presentation given June 4, 2005
 
 

Awards ceremony at the College of Natural Resources 2008
 
 

Dedication of the Thomas L. and E. Teita Reveley Geospatial Education and Research Complex.
 
Student presentations
Master of Natural Resources (MNR) presentations
 

Ecotourism: A Case Study - El Salto de Chilascó, Sierra de las Minas Biosphere Reserve, Guatemala, Central America
Chris Boldman
 
 

Threemile Creek: ecological restoration as sustainable community development
Lee Spencer
 
 

Fuel Treatments: Why they are needed and how they are effective
Ian Rickert
 
 

Wilderness in the Northern Rockies: An Analysis of the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act.
Brett Haverstick
 
 

Finding a Dynamic Coexistence between Mule Deer, Elk and Cattle in the Intermountain West.
Brian Edmiston

 

Master of Science presentations
 

Using in-situ observations by wildland fire fighters to assess detection by MODIS
Heather Heward, Department of Forest Resources, College of Natural Resources, University of Idaho

 

Seminar series
Science seminar series
 

Global Change Impacts on Chihuahuan Desert Ecosystems
Professor Scott Collins, Director of Sevilleta LTER, University of New Mexico
 
 

Research and Development in the Forest Service's Rocky Mountain Research Station
Dr. G. Sam Foster, Director, Rocky Mountain Research Station, USFS
 
 

Enabling Data-Intensive Environmental Research Through Cyberinfrastructure
Dr. William Michener, Director, New Mexico EPSCoR State Program
 
National Teach-In on Global Warming Solutions
    Dr. Stephen Mulkey, Moderator & Program Director
Environmental Science Program, University of Idaho, February 4-5, 2009
 
International Perspectives on Fire Science: Seminar series
    Professor Francisco Rego, Organizer & Visiting Professor
Center of Applied Ecology, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Department of Forest Resources, University of Idaho
 

 
Rangeland Ecology seminar series
 

 
Climate change seminar series
 

Workshops


 
Intermountain Forest Tree Nutrition Cooperative - Annual Meeting 2009
 

 

Advising symposium (restricted access: password required)

 

Other


 
IT Committee meeting, November 12, 2009: Agenda: (1) A proposal for a university council on distributed education, (2) and key impediments to online education
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IT Committee meeting, October 8, 2009: An overview of the new MyUIdaho portal
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