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Gareth Baldrica-Franklin graduated from the OSU Geography program in June 2017. In this video he reflects on his research and work experiences with the Institute for Water and Watersheds. Video…
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A compilation of research
and outreach for the Oregon Wine Research Institute.
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Berry sensory assessment (BSA) is a tool that can be used to assist in the evaluation of grape quality, however little published information exists on BSA characteristics of established grape…
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Powdery mildew remains a concern for grape growers and can be difficult to manage. Populations of Erysiphe necator cleistothecia can burst open and release ascospores over an extended period of time…
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Fungicide resistance became a priority this past summer with several documented powdery mildew management failures in vineyards. Several new fungicides have been registered for grapes and some of…
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The Statewide Crop Load Project was established in 2012 as a large grower-collaborative study to determine the long-term impacts of yield management on fruit composition, wine quality, and vine…
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Cancer is an incredibly complex disease, but diet may play a role in cancer prevention - even if genetics aren’t in your favor. Find out how natural compounds in the foods we eat can affect…
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In the kick-off and close-out CMH Southeastern Oregon project webinars,
Megan Creutzburg (INR Portland) provides an overview of a project also
funded by NWCSC, that uses climate-smart state and…
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In the kick-off and close-out CMH Southeastern Oregon project webinars,
Megan Creutzburg (INR Portland) provides an overview of a project also
funded by NWCSC, that uses climate-smart state and…
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In the kick-off and close-out Climate, Management, and Habitat (CMH)
Coastal Washington project webinars, Jessica Halofsky (INR) provides an
overview to stakeholders of a project funded by the NW…
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In the kick-off and close-out Climate, Management, and Habitat (CMH)
Coastal Washington project webinars, Jessica Halofsky (INR) provides an
overview to stakeholders of a project funded by the NW…
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Sean Gordon (OSU College of Forestry) provides an update with draft NW
outputs using EMDS and ILAP outputs from other modules. 40 minutes
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Sean Gordon (US Forest Service, Region 6) explains Ecosystem Management
Decision Support System, and Michael Wing (OSU College of Forestry)
explains Optimized Decision Support within the Decision…
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Heather Greaves (OSU College of Forestry) presents an overview of this
third Climate Change module which addresses climate change impacts on
fire probabilities and vegetation in Central Oregon…
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Gordie Reeves (USFS PNW Research Station) presents an overview of this
second Climate Change module which addresses climate change impacts on
Northwest watersheds using NetMap, a watershed…
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The second webinar focuses on the MC1 outputs for Washington, Oregon,
Arizona and New Mexico using an A2 emissions scenario for CSIRO, MIROC,
and Hadley models. 43 minutes.
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Dominique Batchelet (Conservation Biology Institute) presents an
overview of this Climate Change module which addresses Northwest and
Southwest climate change impacts on water supplies,…
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The second webinar features an update of their work and the draft outputs for Oregon and Washington. 40 minutes.
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Claire Montgomery (OSU College of Forestry) presents an overview of the Community Economics module. 30 minutes.
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The second webinar features an update of their work and the draft
outputs for the Central Washington Landscape Area. 33 minutes (FF first 2
min.)
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Jessica Halofsky and Stephanie Hart (University of Washington) provide
an overview of the Fuel Characteristics module with a presentation on
"Simulating Fire Hazard Across Landscapes Through…
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The second webinar features an update of Xiaoping Zhou's work and the draft outputs for the Central Washington Landscape Area. 32 minutes.
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Xiaoping Zhou (USFS PNW Research Station) provides an overview of the Fuel Treatment Economic Analysis module. 29 minutes.
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The third webinar features wildlife habitat outputs for Central Washington for two scenarios. 29 minutes.
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The second webinar features a module update
and draft outputs for watersheds within Oregon & Washington. 28
minutes.
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Anita Morzillo (OSU College of Forestry) provides an overview of the
Wildlife module. 33 minutes.
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Joe Bernert and Emilie Henderson (INR Portland) present an overview and
update of the GIS and VDDT modules in the first webinar. 32 minutes. The
second webinar features the draft outputs from…
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Megan Creutzburg (INR Portland) and other team members provide an
overview of the ILAP arid lands data, tools and draft output for Oregon
and Washington. 175 minutes
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Lisa Gaines and Janine Salwasser (INR Corvallis) provide an overview of
the outreach, including the strategy, feedback received, materials used,
and next steps. 42 minutes
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Myrica McCune (INR Corvallis) previews the Western Landscapes Explorer
digital library which will provide public access to ILAP data, maps, and
project information, as well as other…
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Grapevines are the second largest fruit crop in British Columbia with a cultivated area of over 10,000 acres and a farm gate value of over $35 million CAD. Future economic sustainability depends on…
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