Follow along to my Wildfire Activity Mapping course this term via the Google folder below! We started class this week and went over basics for course structure and field prep. The course materials will populate as I deliver them to my students each week! Happy mapping! ๐๐ฅ๐บ๏ธ
Our op-ed in the Santa Fe New Mexican today highlights the potential losses from closure of the nine US Forest Service Regional Offices, namely local leadership knowledge and capacity, experienced people, and priceless documentary records: www.santafenewmexican.com/opinion/my_v...
View of Lake Michigan from the Oak Leaf Trail on the south side of Milwaukee.
ICE is arresting contract firefighters on active wildfires.
This is especially significant for the fire workforce in the PNW because of the heavy reliance on contract workforce. www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news...
New Tenure Track Position in Data Science or Biostatistics with us here at MTU is live.
We have great people here in a fantastic location that is probably a lot cooler (temperature-wise) than wherever you live during summer!
www.employment.mtu.edu/en-us/job/49...
Yes! A progression map will be part of lab in Weeks 2 and 3. Do you have access to ArcGIS Pro software? Also, feel free to reach out via email if you want intro mapping materials, I always share course preps! ๐
Hmm I get an email that says my email canโt be delivered. Were you able to get the syllabus from the link I posted above? If not, I can send another way! :)
Tree-ring fire records from 649 pine trees in central and eastern Arizona show that fires occurred more often in the territory of the Western Apache, or Ndee, than in other regions between 1600โ1870, suggesting a culturally controlled fire regime. In PNAS: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
I love teaching applied GIS classes! :)
I shared a link above, let me know if you have issues accessing it ๐๐
I shared a link above, let me know if you have issues accessing it ๐๐
Iโve set up a public Google folder for the course that has the syllabus, and will update each week this term if you just want to follow along without enrolling for credit. There is a ReadMe file to check out too drive.google.com/drive/folder...
Sent! :)
While prior background will help, the class assumes minimal GIS experience. Iโll send the syllabus!! :)
Two years after a wildfire took everything, Maui homeowners are facing a new threat: Foreclosure.
grist.org/housing/two-...
#Hawaii #Indigenous #Wildfire #Maui #Foreclosure #Fire
Thinking about the framing of this article and wondering how many historical and cultural sites and resources were inundated by this reservoir. How many communities did the lake destroy? www.sfchronicle.com/california/a...
The University of Arizona is hiring a tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor in Physical Geography! Research specialities could include wildfire, climate and water resources, and/or natural hazards, amongst others. Please apply and join us! arizona.csod.com/ux/ats/caree...
Iโm teaching a GIS course Fall 2025 on wildfire activity mapping. This class will be offered through the Prof and Continuing Edu program at Eastern Washington University and you donโt need to be an EWU student to enroll! Email or DM with questions or if youโd like the syllabus!
I'm heading to #esa2025 and I am on the job market! Looking for academic positions at SLACs and PUI's broadly where I could share my love of restoration ecology with undergrads in the classroom and in the lab! Send me your leads, or learn more about me from my website
rpizza94.github.io/RileyPizza/
Was on the Olympic peninsula last week for some fieldwork and took some time for exploring Rialto Beach and areas in the Quinault Rainforest.
Yep. "Floods follow fires" is now a maxim. A good IC/Liaison Officer/PIO will not only work the fire, but help the community understand & prepare for the future flooding.
Also, 3400 communities depend on national forests for drinking water & drinking watershed fires are some our most dreaded fires.
Interested in fire history, GIS, and community science? My lab presented at WAGISA in Tacoma last month on our work at Riverside State Park using GIS as both a teacher and a tool for improving wildfire resiliency in communities and restoring natural fire regimes. Check out the slides below! ๐
The Turkeyfeather Fire in the Gila Wilderness, NM has burned as a low-severity fire over about 24,000 acres (so far). This is a continuation of a fire regime that existed for millennia before the 20th century. This ๐งตreviews the fire history of the Gila, as my colleagues and I have studied it. 1/18
Thank you for sharing this!!
I am a sucker for historical markers. I will pull over at ever single one. I have a goal to one day be involved in making one about fire or tree rings or GIS. ๐ ๐ค
Lochsa River in Idaho along the Nez Perce Trail.
Lots of interesting points in this story, but I want to highlight the commendable work of Kurt Kipfmueller (U of MN) and Evan Larson (UW Platteville) in applying their tree-ring based research in collaborative projects with Tribal Nations across the Great Lakes region. www.mlive.com/environment/...
I took the extra extra long way home from WAGISA this year and hit Deception Pass and then SR 20 across the north cascades. It was amazing!