Realistic models of fire activity and behavior are necessary for operational fire management, and to understand past and future changes in fire activity. Developing such models, however requires taking into account vegetation cover, land use practices, fire management capacity, extreme weather, and climate variability. To help foster knowledge exchange among the diverse fields of expertise involved in fire prediction, the Columbia University Initiative on Extreme Weather and Climate is hosting a 2.5-day conference, organized around the themes of “Fire Prediction” and “Fire Management and Impacts”.
Registration, Abstract Submission and Travel Support:
Registration is now open via the Eventbrite page linked here.
Deadline for abstracts and travel support applications: August 1, 2017.
Please complete and send this form to Jaclyn Rabinowitz (jr3357@columbia.edu)