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Katie Low

Statewide Coordinator - UC ANR Fire Network
Placer-Nevada Counties
11477 E Ave
Auburn, CA 95603
530-889-7385
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Biography

Katie Low is the Statewide Coordinator for UC ANR’s Fire Network. She works with Fire Network Members to help California’s residents, natural resource professionals, and communities accelerate the implementation of fire adaptation and resilience projects at all levels. Locally, Katie delivers science-based trainings about vegetation management and wildfire preparedness for communities in the western Sierra. Regionally, she works with organizations to provide professional development opportunities and trainings for early career fire and forestry professionals in an effort to develop a robust workforce. Katie works with Fire Network members across the state to develop educational materials and virtual trainings related to home hardening, defensible space, wildfire preparedness, and vegetation management.

Katie is passionate about understanding the dynamics between forest health, wildfire, and ecosystems management. She earned a Master of Forestry with an emphasis in fire ecology and a B.S. in Ecosystems Management and Forestry and B.A. in Geography, all from UC Berkeley. Her research interests include assessing the short- and long-term ecological impacts and efficacy of fuel reduction and forest restoration treatments on California's mixed-conifer forests. 

 

Education

M.F. Master of Forestry, University of California, Berkeley. 2022
B.S. Ecosystems Management and Forestry, University of California, Berkeley. 2020
B.A. Geography, University of California, Berkeley. 2020

Discipline

Wildfire Science

Specialty

Fire ecology, Forest ecology, Forest management, Fuel reduction treatments

Bibliography

Peer Reviewed

  • Low, Kathryn E.; Battles, John J., et al. (2023). Shaded fuel breaks create wildfire-resilient forest stands: lessons from a long-term study in the Sierra Nevada. Fire Ecology. 19:29.
  • Low, Kathryn E.; Collins, Brandon M., et al. (2021). Longer-term impacts of fuel reduction treatments on forest structure, fuels, and drought resistance in the Lake Tahoe Basin. Forest Ecology and Management. 479:118609.

Non-Peer Reviewed

  • Low, Kathryn E. (2021). Anthropogenic Climate Change in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, California, USA. https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/Reference/Profile/2285334
  • Low, Kathryn E.; Collins, Brandon M. (2021). Longer-term impacts of fuels reduction treatments in the Lake Tahoe Basin. California Fire Science Consortium: Research Brief for Resource Managers. https://static1.squarespace.com/static/545a90ede4b026480c02c5c7/t/5fd900a31f10986c2eda67c1/1608056995863/LowK_Longterm_Tahoe_Treatments_RB_F.pdf

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