Category: What’s New
Understanding Variation in Wildfire Burn Severity to Improve Fire Resilience: A Research Update and Prognosis
Phil Burton is an Emeritus Professor with the Department of Ecosystem Science & Management at the University of Northern British Columbia. His research has addressed vegetation dynamics and their implications to land and resource management, with a focus on…
Read MoreKira Hoffman: Grant & Fellowship
This year, researcher Kira Hoffman has been awarded the Trebek Initiative Grant and the Wilburforce Fellowship.
Read MoreWelcome to our new website!
After 15 years, we are excited to announce that we have re-designed our website! We hope you like the new modern design as much as we do. The website will continue to grow as the centre does.
Read MoreAbrupt, climate-induced increase in wildfires in British Columbia since the mid-2000s
The compound effects of climate-induced moisture changes and altered fuels now force British Columbians to confront the harsh reality of more frequent years of intense and prolonged wildfire activity. Read the full article.
Read MoreHow Indigenous Techniques Saved a Community From Wildfire
A movement to fight wildfires by making forests more resilient and, in some cases, deliberately setting blazes is gaining ground in Canada. Fire prevention zones can help slow approaching blazes so that people can escape, and can also enable firefighters to gain control over some areas. Interest in the creation of these zones has increased recently, especially in Indigenous communities which are most affected by wildfires.
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