diff --git a/docs/notes/Main Workshop Notes.md b/docs/notes/Main Workshop Notes.md index 6f803d0..195ae35 100644 --- a/docs/notes/Main Workshop Notes.md +++ b/docs/notes/Main Workshop Notes.md @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ - Branda Nowell shared her background in disaster psychology and wildfire institutional response, with examples from a Gatlinburg wildfire. #### General Introductions -![ESIIL workshop group photo](https://share.icloud.com/photos/0cbGzhY4NySuhLdlptZ6Hj28g) +![ESIIL workshop group photo](../photos/IMG_4644.JPG) - **Ali Urza**: Research ecologist studying post-fire trajectories. - **Sean Parks**: Researches fire and climate relationships in Western US forests, focusing on high-severity fire. - **Courtney Shultz**: Focuses on policy barriers to fire and forest restoration collaboration post-fire. @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Big switch to thinking about the two axes. Consequences and anomalous(fire behavior). These can be referenced to social or ecological systems. - **Amanda** bad for ______ but good for __________ - **Sean** anomalous implies bad for the ecosystem? - ![figure conception](https://share.icloud.com/photos/001Z-qkD4jZTwsFSFXnLoFz3Q) + ![figure conception](../photos/IMG_4626.JPG) ### Day 2: Building Off Day 1 #### Goals: