The 41 Participating Tribes Bristol Bay Native Association, Alaska Chugachmiut, Alaska Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation
Passamaquoddy Tribe Penobscot Nation Pueblo of Acoma Pueblo of Santa Clara Quinault Indian Nation Red Lake Nation
Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Hoopa Valley Tribe Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians Kalispel Tribe of Indians Karuk Tribe Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Makah Indian Reservation Menominee Tribe Mescalero Apache Tribe Metlakatla Indian Community, Alaska Mi’kmaq Nation Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Navajo Nation Nez Perce Tribe
San Carlos Apache Tribe Spokane Tribe of Indians Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians Tanana Chiefs Conference, Alaska Tulalip Tribes Tule River Tribe Yurok Tribe Warm Springs Tribe White Earth Nation White Mountain Apache Tribe
Confederated Tribes of the Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians Coquille Indian Tribe Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians Eastern Band of Cherokee Gana-A ‘Yoo, Limited, Alaska
Technical Specialists
John Bailey, PhD John Bailey is a Professor of Silviculture and Fire Management in the College of Forestry at Oregon State University. He obtained his BS and MF degrees from Virginia Tech (as a native Virginian). He completed a PhD at Oregon State University in silviculture, addressing structural development of Douglas-fir forests, and subsequently joined the faculty at Northern Arizona University for David A. Cleaves, PhD David A. Cleaves is the owner of Cleaves Consulting LLC, offering services in risk management, planning, leadership development, and climate change policy. Cleaves was formerly the Climate Change Advisor to the Chief of the US Forest Service where he led and coordinated agency activities in climate change adaptation, mitigation, policy, and communication. Cleaves was formerly the deputy administrator for the Forest Service national R&D program and director of the Rocky Mountain Research Station. He was also
nine years before returning to OSU in 2006 to continue teaching and research on fuels/ fire management and sustainable forest management in fire-prone forest types. His most recent research and outreach focus is on landscape-scale wildfire risk and how to use active forest management to minimize the adverse impacts of future wildfire in uncertain climatic times. the national staff director for research in economics, fire management systems, forest products, social science, recreation, urban forestry, and resource assessment. Previously, he was professor of economics and the marketing extension specialist at Oregon State University. Cleaves has a B.S. and an M.S. from Michigan State University and a Ph.D. in economics from Texas A&M University. Cleaves was the Forest Service representative on IFMAT III assessment and has been lead on Task I – climate change – in IFMAT IV.
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