Climate Resilience Riparian Restoration Recording
/In December 2024, Snohomish Conservation District partnered with Puget Sound Conservation Districts, Department of Ecology, Conservation Commission, and Bonneville Environmental Foundation to host a workshop focused on restoration practices that encourage a more resilient ecosystem in the face of a changing climate.
Watch the recording to hear from restoration and forest ecologists, climate experts, resource planners, and landowners about what is changing, what we need to plan for, and adaptive management approaches.
Topics:
Pacific Northwest Climate Change
Primer Speaker: Michael Case, University of Washington & The Nature Conservancy
Leveraging the disease triangle for resilient restoration
Speakers: Joey Hulbert & Marianne Elliott, Washington State University
Deep Planting Cottonwood Poles to Reestablish Vegetation in Well-Drained Alluvial Soils along the Skagit River
Speaker: Brenda Clifton, Skagit River System Cooperative
Landscape Genomics of Temperate Trees
Speaker: George Kral, Scholls Valley Native Nursery LLC
The ecohydrology of cottonwood forests and implications for restoration
Speaker: Katrina Strathman, Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group
Panel Discussion:
Michael Case, George Kral, Katrina Strathman, Joey Hulbert, Marianne Elliott
The Salmon People are Riparian People: An Indigenous Perspective on Riparian Restoration
Speaker: Lindsey Crofoot, Northwest Indian College
Agroforestry practices for resilience and multifunctional riparian systems
Speaker: Carrie Brausieck, Snohomish Conservation District & Agroforestry Northwest
Riparian Hedgerows: A Western Washington Case Study
Speaker: Eric Lee-Mäder, Northwest Meadowscapes
Valuing Riparian Incentives
Speaker: Levi Keesecker, Conservation Commission
Panel Discussion:
Carrie Brausieck, Eric Lee-Mader, Levi Keesecker, Lindsey Crofoot