The Largest, Longest Wave: Reckoning Sea Levels
We will be posting supporting material for this presentation by Dr. Michael Furniss. Here is the event page.
Please contact Michael if you have any questions here: mjfurniss at gmail.com
Here is Michael’s Twitter feed @watershed
Here is a photo of Michael during his presentation.
Here is a video of Michael’s talk, as recorded by Natasha Braziel, a student at HSU. This is the link to the file of the embedded video below (445 MB mp4)
Some online references:
- Here is Michael’s USFS web page (list of references).
- Here is Michael’s eBook Publishing website Wild Earth Press
- Google Scholar Profile
- Climate Change Resource Center (Michael designed and built this site, and developed the team that carries it on.)
- FishXing website (Software and learning systems for fish passage through culverts. MJ Furniss is team lead)
Electronic Short-Courses developed by Michael
- Adapting to Climate Change
- Forest and Grassland Carbon in North America
- The Geomorphic Response of Rivers to Dams
- Advancing the Fundamental Sciences
More References
- Video lectures collection (techniques developed and implemented by MJ Furniss)
- Breakthrough Convening on Urban Forestry and Climate Change
- Water-Road Interaction Monographs
- Roads Analysis
- HJ Andrews Timemap
- Copper River Delta Timemap
- YouTube Channel
- Ecological Monitoring Short Course for foresters in India
- Vulnerabilidad al cambio climático en los principales ecosistemas de la Región sur del Ecuador
- Effective Monitoring