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Wildfire narratives: Identifying and characterizing multiple understandings of western wildfire challenges

Year of Publication
2024
Publication Type

Western wildfires present a complex sustainability challenge characterized by more severe fires and escalating risks. To mitigate western wildfire risks, collaborative management practices need to transform the processes involved in knowledge production, seizing the opportunities and overcoming obstacles associated with actors’ multiple understandings.

Pre-contact Indigenous fire stewardship: a research framework and application to a Pacific Northwest temperate rainforest

Year of Publication
2024
Publication Type

Fire is a key disturbance process that shapes the structure and function of montane temperate rainforest in the Pacific Northwest (PNW). Recent research is revealing more frequent historical fire activity in the western central Cascades than expected by conventional theory. Indigenous peoples have lived in the PNW for millennia.

From flexibility to feasibility: identifying the policy conditions that support the management of wildfire for objectives other than full suppression

Year of Publication
2024
Publication Type

Background. Intentional management of naturally ignited wildfires has emerged as a valuable tool for addressing the social and ecological consequences of a century of fire exclusion in policy and practice. Policy in the United States now allows wildfires to be managed for suppression and other than full suppression (OTFS) objectives simultaneously, giving flexibility to local decision makers.

AGU 2024 conference

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Each year, AGU’s annual meeting, the largest gathering of Earth and space scientists, convenes 25,000+ attendees from 100+ countries to share research and connect with friends and colleagues.

Columbia Gorge (WA) Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (TREX)

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Join us for the second annual Columbia Gorge Prescribed Fire Training Exchange!
CGTREX is a peer-to-peer experiential learning opportunity with live fire training, skills practice, guest speakers, and more.
Positions are available for participants with or without NWCG qualifications.
 

Wildland Fire Canada Conference & Canadian Smoke Forum

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The Wildland Fire Canada Conference (WFCC) brings together wildland fire management agencies, Indigenous knowledge holders and experts, scientists, partners, and collaborators from across Canada and around the world. This biennial conference focuses on wildland fire management, science, and knowledge-sharing in Canada.