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Agenda:

8:30 - Welcome and purpose - Mike Mottice (BLM, Deputy State Director for Resources) (11 min)

8:45 - Agenda review - Kim Titus, moderator (BLM, Branch Chief for Planning and Science); Explanation of the logistics of each topic: presentation, response from BLM, and 10 minutes of clarifying questions and answers.

8:50 - Use of DecAID to assess and manage dead wood habitat - Joan Hagar (USGS/FRESC, Research Wildlife Biologist) and Chris Foster (BLM, Wildlife Biologist)

9:40 - Does forest management increase geomorphically significant peak streamflows? - Gordon Grant (PNW, Research Hydrologist) and Chester Novak (BLM, Hydrologist) (50 min)

10:30 - Break

10:50 - What are the effects of alternative riparian management strategies on the recruitment of large wood to fish-bearing streams? - Gordie Reeves (PNW, Research Fisheries Biologist) and Nikki Moore (BLM, Fisheries Biologist) (38 min)

11:40 - Lunch

12:40 - Agenda review - Stephen Zylstra, moderator (USGS/FRESC, Research Manager); Explanation of the logistics of each topic: presentation, response from BLM, and 10 minutes of clarifying questions and answers.

12:45 -What have we learned about young stand management from 15 years of studies? - Klaus Puettmann (OSU, Silviculturist) and Craig Kintop (BLM, Silviculturist) (50 min)

1:35 - Considerations for socioeconomic community stability and resiliency in forest planning - Ellen Donoghue (PNW, Research Social Scientist) and Charlie McKetta (Forest Econ, Inc., Economist) (51 min)

2:25 - Break

2:45 - What lessons from historical landscapes can be applied to future landscape management? - Fred Swanson (PNW, Research Geologist) and Richard Hardt (BLM, Ecologist) (53 min)

3:35 - How does the role of BLM lands vary in multi-ownership landscapes? - Tom Spies (PNW, Research Ecologist) and Duane Dippon (BLM, Data Analyst) (49 min)

4:25 - Closing Comments - Mike Mottice (BLM, Deputy State Director for Resources) (13 min)