Agenda

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Thursday, April 28, 2022
12:00 – 3:15 pm CDT (incl. a 15-min break)
Friday, April 29, 2022
12:00 – 3:15 pm CDT (incl. a 15-min break)

 

Presented by:
John Bailey & Daniel Leavell

Agenda Day One
Wildfire Science and History                     J. Bailey
History of wildfire in the American West
Causes and effects of wildfire
Effect of fire on built environment
Land use planning
Federal, state and local fire planning

Creating Resilient Landscapes                     J. Bailey
Managing vegetation
Managing fuels

 

Agenda Day Two
Adapting Communities to Fire Risks                     D. Leavell
Reducing possibilities for ignition
Reducing fuel
Protecting community assets
Community Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPP)

Responding to Wildfires                     D. Leavell
Responding safely and efficiently to fire
Structure protection
Strategies to limit spread of fire
Public safety concerns

 

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Credits

Professional Engineers:
6.0 PDHs

Architects:
6.0 HSW CE Hours

AIA:
6.0 LU|HSW

Landscape Architects:
6.0 HSW CE Hours

LA CES:
6.0 HSW PDHs

Foresters:
4.5 SAF Cat 1 Hours,
1.5 SAF Cat 2 Hours

 

Continuing Education Credit Information
Wildfire Management on Rural Lands
This webinar offers 6.0 PDHs to professional engineers licensed in all states. It offers
6.0 HSW continuing education hours to landscape architects in most states and 6.5 HSW
continuing education hours to architects licensed in all states.

HalfMoon Education is an approved continuing education sponsor for engineers in Florida
(Provider No. 0004647), Indiana (License No. CE21700059), Maryland, New Jersey (Approval
No. 24GP00000700) and North Carolina (S-0130). HalfMoon Education is deemed an approved
continuing education sponsor for New York engineers and landscape architects via its
registration with the Landscape Architecture Continuing Education System (Regulations of the
Commissioner §68.14(i)(2) and 79-1.5(i)(2)). Courses approved by LA CES qualify for Florida and
North Carolina Landscape Architects. Other states do not preapprove continuing education
providers or courses. HalfMoon Education is not seeking course approval for landscape
architects in New Jersey.

This course has been approved by the Landscape Architecture Continuing Education System
for 6.0 HSW PDHs. Only full participation is reportable to the AIA/CES and LA CES.

The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education System has approved this course for
7.0 LU|HSW (Sponsor No. J885). Only full participation is reportable to the
AIA/CES.

The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education System has approved HalfMoon
Education as a sponsor of continuing education (Sponsor No. J885). This course has been
submitted for AIA CES approval and is pending. Only full participation is reportable to the
AIA CES.

The Society of American Foresters has approved this course for 4.5 SAF Cat 1 Hours and
1.5 SAF Cat 2 Hours.

Completion certificates will be awarded to participants who complete this event, respond to
prompts, and earn a passing score (80%) on the quiz that follows the presentation (multiple
attempts allowed).

Speakers

John Bailey

John Bailey is a professor of Silviculture and Fire Management in the College of Forestry at Oregon State University. He obtained his BS and MF degrees from Virginia Tech in the 1980s, then he worked for 6+ years with the Environmental Protection Agency in Corvallis, Oregon, on forest stressors. He completed a PhD degree at Oregon State University and joined the faculty at Northern Arizona University in 1996, where he worked in ponderosa pine silviculture, fuels management and ecological restoration. Professor Bailey returned to OSU in 2006 to continue research on fuels/fire management and sustainable forestry in drier fire-prone forest types, as well as multi-story management in mixed forest types for broad ecosystem objectives. His recent research and outreach focus is on landscape-scale wildfire risk and how to use sustainable forest management to minimize the adverse impacts of future wildfire in uncertain climatic times.

Daniel Leavell

Daniel Leavell is an associate professor of practice in Forest and Fire Science at Oregon State University’s College of Forestry. As of last June, he was given the job of lead in developing a fire-based education, training, and experience program for the College. Mr. Leavell has worked in various locations throughout the northwest and Rocky Mountains as a forester, silviculturist, botanist, program manager and NF staff. He has worked from Florida to Alaska on wildfire, hurricane, flood, and other emergency incidents as a firefighter (held all NWCG operation section positions, safety officer, line EMT, field observer, situation unit leader, infrared interpreter, BAER team, and other positions), fire and emergency incident manager (Type 1 and 2 Operations Section Chief, Incident Commander Type 3), and forest/fire ecologist – for the Forest Service, States and various academic/state institutions (1973 to 2012).

Mr. Leavell has also been a private consultant in forestry and ecology (2010 to 2014), a volunteer fire chief for a NW Montana structure fire dept. (2006 to 2012), an assistant professor of practice and forest/fire extension agent for Oregon State University, College of Forestry Extension in Klamath and Lake County, Oregon (2014 to 2020), a volunteer firefighter/EMT for a county fire department in Klamath Falls (2015 to 2018). He was also severed in the Navy from 1969 to 1974 and earned BS and MS degrees in Forestry/Forest Science at Oregon State University (1977 and 1992 respectively) and a PhD from University of Montana in Landscape, Community, And Disturbance Ecology (2000).

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