July 14 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm PDT
Redding Library Community Room 1100 Parkview Ave, Redding, CA
Laura Brodhead, an ecologist with the Bureau of Land Management, will answer the question: How should we approach land management in a changing climate?
In this talk Laura will discuss a useful framework for thinking about how to manage natural resources in a changing climate – called the RAD (Resist, Accept, Direct) framework. She will give a brief overview of the framework, discuss some local examples in how BLM is adapting to climate change and what they are seeing on public lands. She will lead a discussion about possible future actions using the framework as a backdrop in public land management.
Laura works for the Bureau of Land Management in the Redding Field Office and has a background as an ecologist. She is interested in science communication and adapting land management to a changing climate.
David Ledger will discuss local actions SEA is taking including getting the City of Redding to move forward on a new tree ordinance, as well as other projects.
Due to increasing Covid cases in Shasta County, we may require properly fitted surgical or N95 masks (Not bandanas or neck gaiters) to attend this meeting. We will also separate chairs so people won’t be close together.