Partner Webinar: Building resilient territories in the context of extreme wildfires
Join us for the next Partner Webinar with Fantina Tedim, Building resilient territories in the context of extreme wildfires
Join us for the next Partner Webinar with Fantina Tedim, Building resilient territories in the context of extreme wildfires
Join us for a unique opportunity to connect with fellow professionals and engage in stimulating discussions that will shape the future of fire ecology in this region.
In this webinar, four fire experts will discuss how fire and resource managers are using prescribed fire to prevent wildfire spread.
In this inaugural seminar of a new webinar series, four fire experts will provide an overview of prescribed fire from different viewpoints, disciplines, and regions
This month in the Partner Webinar Series: Reflections from 20 Years Examining the Social Dynamics of Fire Management presented by Sarah McCaffrey
Join us for the 10th International Fire Ecology and Management Congress being held in California, USA.
This month in the Partner Webinar Series: Integrating Public Health into Forest and Fire Management presented by Savannah M D’Evelyn, PhD, Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Washington
This three-day exchange will bring together a diverse community of practitioners to focus on understanding, preventing, and recovering from wildfires.
Join us the next Student and Early Career Connections, Oct 20 at 11am PDT.
The Association for Fire Ecology, International Association of Wildland Fire, and Pau Costa Foundation are partnering for a new webinar series! Join us each month as we highlight voices from the fire community. We kick off July 18 with a panel of the organizations’ presidents.
This webinar series will focus on recent research of fire effects on wildlife species and communities.
The 5th Annual National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy will focus on “Keeping pace with reality – accepting the hard truths and boldly undertaking the hard work.”
The Conference aims to provide an up-to-date on the developments in forest fire science and technology and an opportunity to meet persons and institutions, to promote international cooperation in this research and management area.
The 2021 Wildland Fire Canada Conference will be held in the Westin Edmonton, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Join the Pacific Northwest Section, Society for Range Management for their Annual Meeting this fall.
This conference focuses on connecting fire ecology research and management across geographic and disciplinary boundaries, with opportunities for in-person or virtual participation.
The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests will be hosting the annual Women in Wildfire Training this fall.
Join us September 16 at 12pm EDT to get your questions about AFE Certification answered!
Join this free event for three days including a community program, science and management talks, silent auction with dinner, and field trip to two BLM project sites.
The Natural Areas Conference will be held in Duluth, Minnesota in 2022.
The Southern Area Burn Boss Refresher RT-300 will be held at the Chattanooga, Convention Center in Chattanooga, TN.
This conference will focus on one of the most important forces shaping wildfire and how we can better prepare and respond to this formidable challenge in the new decade.
The Conference aims to involve scientists, researchers and policy makers whose activities are focused on different aspects of fires and their impacts.
Sarah McCaffrey with the USFS presents the webinar, Effective Communication about Wildfire Management: Observations from 20 years of fire social science research, as part of the Science You Can Use Webinar Series
Join us April 7 for the webinar, Assessing the role of short-term weather forecasts in fire manager tactical decision-making, presented by Claire Rapp
Dan Neary with the USFS presents the webinar, Recent Megafires Provide a Tipping Point for Desertification of Conifer Ecosystems, as part of the Science You Can Use Webinar Series
The IAFC's Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) conference offers hands-on training and interactive sessions designed to address the challenges of wildland fire.
Join us in Miramar Beach, Florida for the 9th International Fire Ecology and Management Congress, hosted in cooperation with Tall Timbers.
Research on the restoration and management of the high five pines is growing more important every year as studies and monitoring reveal challenges to the survival of these species. The H5II conference program will feature keynote and plenary presentations from experts in the field, providing important background information and state of knowledge explorations of topics directly related to conservation planning and management actions.
The overall objective of the 4th National Cohesive Strategy Workshop is to facilitate an interactive forum for participants around the stated topics for shared learning and provide practical information they can utilize in their own organizations. In addition, Workshop leaders will collectively document session outcomes to provide a summary for local, regional and national stakeholders.
TThe Great Plains Fire Summit will be held September 21st -23rd, 2021 at the Ramada Sandhills Convention Center in North Platte, Nebraska.
The theme of the 2021 Colorado Wildfire Conference is Resilient Colorado: Moving Forward in Evolving Wildfire Landscapes.
AFE’s journal, Fire Ecology, publishes peer-reviewed articles on all ecological and management aspects relating to wildland fire. Freely access journal articles and get details about submitting a manuscript.