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A Project of the fRI Research Healthy Landscapes Program

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Landscapes in Motion is a project that moves fast. Stay tuned for News, Events, and Updates.

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Featured Posts
Looking back on Landscapes in Motion
Jun 4, 2021
Looking back on Landscapes in Motion
Jun 4, 2021
Jun 4, 2021
Burning Questions: The LIM Team’s responses to questions from the online workshop
Jan 4, 2021
Burning Questions: The LIM Team’s responses to questions from the online workshop
Jan 4, 2021
Jan 4, 2021
On-the-ground findings point to a mixed-severity fire regime: Findings of the Fire Regime Team
Oct 30, 2020
On-the-ground findings point to a mixed-severity fire regime: Findings of the Fire Regime Team
Oct 30, 2020
Oct 30, 2020
A more realistic model, a more diverse landscape: Findings of the Modelling Team
Sep 28, 2020
A more realistic model, a more diverse landscape: Findings of the Modelling Team
Sep 28, 2020
Sep 28, 2020
Visualizing landscapes of the past: Findings of the Visual Applications Team
Aug 31, 2020
Visualizing landscapes of the past: Findings of the Visual Applications Team
Aug 31, 2020
Aug 31, 2020
Two years of Landscapes in Motion: What have we learned?
Feb 6, 2020
Two years of Landscapes in Motion: What have we learned?
Feb 6, 2020
Feb 6, 2020
Why model partial mortality?
Dec 10, 2019
Why model partial mortality?
Dec 10, 2019
Dec 10, 2019
Unforeseen Resilience to Frequent Fires in Lodgepole Pine Forests of Alberta’s Foothills
Nov 14, 2019
Unforeseen Resilience to Frequent Fires in Lodgepole Pine Forests of Alberta’s Foothills
Nov 14, 2019
Nov 14, 2019
Recent study in Southern Alberta shows loss of grasslands across the landscape, with implications for fire risk and fire history
Aug 20, 2019
Recent study in Southern Alberta shows loss of grasslands across the landscape, with implications for fire risk and fire history
Aug 20, 2019
Aug 20, 2019
October 09, 2018

Looking back at the 2018 LIM Field Tour

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Looking back at the 2018 LIM Field Tour

On Wednesday, September 12, Landscapes in Motion hosted its first-ever field tour. Read on to learn more about what we talked about, saw, and heard over the day.

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July 18, 2018

Sept. 12: Landscapes in Motion Field Tour

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Sept. 12: Landscapes in Motion Field Tour

You’ve read about Landscapes in Motion - now’s your chance to experience it! Save the date for our upcoming field tour on September 12, 2018, and join our mailing list to stay up-to-date on event announcements.

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Landscapes in Motion

The landscapes of the southern Rockies of Alberta have a long and complex natural and cultural history. Prominent in that history is the role of forest fires. Fire has been, and remains today, a necessary and critical part of the long-term health and sustainability of these landscapes. The goal of this project is to advance our understanding of how, where, and when historical wildfires occur, and the implications of those dynamics. 

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