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“Braiding Indigenous and Western Knowledge for Climate Resilience” - Zoom presentation

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Dr. Cristina Eisenberg, Associate Dean and Director of Tribal Initiatives at the OSU College of Forestry,  will share why partnerships with Tribal Nations in the co-stewardship of national forests can increase their climate resilience. 

Given the speed of anthropogenic climate change and its impacts on forest resilience to wildfires, such partnerships are vital. Indigenous Peoples’ wisdom about forests and how they have changed since time immemorial provides powerful lessons. Indigenous Knowledge (IK) and practices such as cultural burning can deeply inform how humans steward forests.

On Tuesday evening, click here for the program: https://rdlwxw.clicks.mlsend.com/tj/c/eyJ2Ijoie1wiYVwiOjEwMTc0MCxcImxcIjoxNDkxMjk2NzcxNTExNDMwMTcsXCJyXCI6MTQ5MTI5Njg4MjE0NjY5MjcxfSIsInMiOiIzNjUwYWFkYmU4NzRiZDU0In0

Sponsored by the Eastern Oregon Climate Change Coalition.

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