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Translating Science into Collaboration
Translating Science into Collaboration

What I am most proud of, however, is how the tool breaks down complex decision-making into a step-by-step process by which collaborative users can see where it is they have disagreement. Do folks have different goals? Are they using or interpreting science differently?

Protecting Chicken and Waffles
Protecting Chicken and Waffles

There’s no time to waste when it comes to wildfire protection in the dry, inland Northwest

Towards Socio-Ecological Resilience
Towards Socio-Ecological Resilience

Resilience is in the name of our company. As such, we are actively working with clients and partners to design science-based strategies to promote landscape resilience.

The Bridge From Landscapes to Stands
The Bridge From Landscapes to Stands

Within Resilient Forestry, we like to think of ourselves as a bridge between forest science and forest management. This project was a perfect example. Moving from a landscape analysis, to a landscape prescription, to a preliminary proposal, to the eventual implementation, represents an iterative process of scientific evaluation, filtering through management objectives, and balancing disparate social pressures.

Seeing the Forest Under the Trees
Seeing the Forest Under the Trees

Taking some time to examine some of the plants on the ground floor may re-invigorate your sense of the immense complexity of our natural world.

Life on the Trailing Edge
Life on the Trailing Edge

In some places, drought plus fire might mean forest loss.