Urban Forest Connections Webinar Reminder
Please note that this webinar is at 10 am Pacific Time.
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From: FS-Urban Forest Technology and Science Delivery<SM.FS.urban@usda.gov>
Date: Mon, Aug 12, 2024 at 10:29 AM
Subject: Urban Forest Connections Webinar Reminder
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Please join us at 1pm ET on Wednesday Aug 14. Meeting information can be found here: https://research.fs.usda.gov/products/multimedia/webinars/heat-using-tree-canopy-cool-communities
WATCH RECENTLY RECORDED WEBINARS:
Watch the July webinar recording presented by Cristina Eisenberg, Associate Dean and Director of Tribal Initiatives at Oregon State University, and Don Motanic, Board President, Wisdom of the Elders:
Indigenous Voices and Stewardship in Urban Landscapes
RELATED RESOURCES
- Strengthening Tribal Relations
- Society for Ecological Restoration
- Adaptive Forest Stewardship
- Principles and Best Practices for Working with Indigenous Knowledge
- Guidance for Federal Departments and Agencies on Indigenous Knowledge
- Strengthening Tribal Consultations and Nation-to-Nation Relationships
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge Lab, Oregon State University
- Wisdom of the Elders
- Myth of the Green City (YouTube)
Take a look at these past webinars for more on this topic:
- Biocultural stewardship: Transforming our urban and community forestry practices
- Tree Equity for Climate and Health: State and Local Applications
- Resilient Cities: Strengthening resilience through green space and stewardship
- Engaging Community Residents in Heat Mitigation and Canopy Expansion
- NUCFAC Highlights: Cultivating and activating a natural infrastructure workforce
Vibrant Cities Lab resources:
- Green Street Stewards Maintenance Guide
- Engaging New York City Volunteer Stewards Through Shifting Forest Management Goals
- Leadership Learning Communities, Scientific Sustenance, and Adventures in Inspiration Feedback Loops in Baltimore, Maryland
- Growing Tree Canopy through Environmental Justice Project
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Joanne D’Antonio
Neighborhood Council Sustainability Alliance (NCSA), Trees Committee Chair
Community Forest Advisory Committee (CFAC) Chair and CD 2 Representative
Greater Valley Glen neighborhood council (GVGC): Board Member, Sustainability Representative, Parks and Medians Committee
NCSA Representative – Urban Forestry Management Plan First Step Working Group
(818) 387-8631
NCSA Trees Committee Mission: to protect the city’s urban forest and to promote its care on behalf of the community through advocacy, outreach, and education.