Fire in Landscape Management webinar

When:
February 4, 2019 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
2019-02-04T12:30:00-05:00
2019-02-04T13:30:00-05:00
Where:
online
Cost:
$0 to $10
Contact:
Penny Lewis
617 436-5838

The Ecological Landscape Alliance will hold a one-hour Fire in Landscape Management: Strategies for Living with it webinar on February 4th from 12:30 to 1:30 pm EST.

Fire is a natural process in almost all North American ecosystems. It creates and maintains habitat for a host of wildlife species, cycles nutrients, refreshes prairies and grasslands, is a necessity for many plant and animal species of special concern, enhances various recreational activities, and reduces fuels for the next fire.

However, when it enters the human environment as a wildfire it can be disastrous.  Landscape management practices play a key role in reducing wildfire impacts.

One important practice is designing and maintaining landscapes within the guidelines of defensible space which can improve a home’s chance of surviving a wildfire. It is the buffer you create between a building on your property and the grass, trees, shrubs, or any wildland area that surround it.

This webinar will discuss defensible space and other strategies for landscape design and maintenance to reduce wildfire risk. Key elements of those strategies include removing dead or dry plant material, maintaining recommended horizontal and vertical clearance between plants and buildings, reducing other flammable materials, appropriate use of ground covers and mulches, and more. 

The webinar will also address prescribed fire, an essential tool for managing natural landscapes, wildlife habitat and biological diversity.  Thoughtful use of prescribed fire can also decrease threats to human life and property posed by wildfire through active fuels management. We will discuss key principles and practices in managing prescribed fires for a variety of objectives and provide examples of its use and benefits. Compared to wildfire, prescribed fire minimizes human impacts by controlling fire intensity, smoke dispersal and ecological effects.

For more information, go to www.ecolandscaping.org/event/webinar-fire-in-landscape-management-strategies-for-living-with-it/