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*Topic Covered2: traditional ecological knowledge

Water quality and river health in Klamath River during dam removal based on multiple ways of knowing

Year: 2024 Presenter/s: Desiree Tullos Symposium Session: 2024 – 09 Different Dam Problems with Different Dam Solutions Topics covered: instream structure (culvert/bridge/dam), traditional ecological knowledge, and water quality ABSTRACTWater quality Continue Reading

Understanding the past to guide the future: 82 years of change in Hiłsyaqƛis (Tranquil Creek), BC

Year: 2024 Presenter/s: Daphnee Tuzlak Symposium Session: 2024 – 05 Doing More with Less for the Love of Monitoring Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, canada, riparian, and traditional ecological Continue Reading

Experiments with Biocultural Restoration in North Puget Sound

Year: 2024 Presenter/s: Jared Busen Symposium Session: 2024 – 04 Restoring Riverscapes as Complex Habitats that Include Humans Topics covered: adaptive management and monitoring, equity and inclusion, and traditional ecological Continue Reading

Traditional Harvesting is Land Tending: Trad. Indigenous Land Mgmt Practices & Biocultural Restorati

Year: 2024 Presenter/s: Lindsey Crofoot Symposium Session: 2024 – 04 Restoring Riverscapes as Complex Habitats that Include Humans Topics covered: community involvement, lessons learned, and traditional ecological knowledge ABSTRACTFor countless Continue Reading

Remote sensing applications to support tribal efforts in riverine & floodplain assessment monitoring

Year: 2024 Presenter/s: Mischa Hey Symposium Session: 2024 – 03 Learning from Our Past: Lessons on Monitoring from Tribal Restoration Programs Now and in the Future Topics covered: modeling and Continue Reading

Where’s the water? Integrating instream flow restoration into habitat projects at multiple scales

Year: 2023 Presenter/s: Kate Fitzpatrick Symposium Session: 2023 – 05 Restoration as Risk Reduction: Climate Resilience Topics covered: climate change, drought, fish-salmon, fish-steelhead, flow augmentation, and traditional ecological knowledge ABSTRACTWater Continue Reading

Tribal Stewardship and Ridge-to-River Restoration of the Lower Klamath and Blue Creek Sanctuary

Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Sarah Beesley Symposium Session: 2022 – 08 Beyond Dam Removal: Ecological Restoration of the Klamath Basin Topics covered: climate change, community involvement, environmental justice, fish-salmon, fish-steelhead, floodplain, Continue Reading

Restoring Fire Processes in the Klamath Mountains to Protect and Restore Critical Salmon Habitat

Year: 2022 Presenter/s: Will Harling Symposium Session: 2022 – 08 Beyond Dam Removal: Ecological Restoration of the Klamath Basin Topics covered: climate change, community involvement, fish-cutthroat, fish-salmon, risk and resilience, Continue Reading

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