VIII International Conference on Forest Fire Research

Coimbra Coimbra, Portugal

Paleofire and Management at the VIII International Conference on Forest Fire Research in Coimbra, Portugal, November 10-16, 2018 The session will focus on creating a dialogue between scientists and management…

INQUA 2019

Session (O,P) “A new age of Paleofire research: Insights from the past and challenges for the future” is on Friday July 26th – program here. GPWG ECR Workshop "Paleofire: methods,…

Seminar with Dr. Abraham Dabengwa

On 09th September 2021 at 19:00 UTC Abraham Dabengwa (School of Animal, Plant & Environmental Sciences, Univ. Witwatersrand, South Africa) will present in course of the IPN Paleofire Seminar Series.…

Dr. Grant Snitker: Title TBD

Dr. Grant Snitker (US Forest Service: https://grantsnitker.github.io/) on 20 October at 19:00 UTC: Title TBD All webinar links will be posted to the IPN forum (login to access @ https://discourse.paleofire.org/).…

IPN online seminar with Graciela Gil-Romera

online

Dr. Graciela Gil-Romera (Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología-CSIC, Zaragoza, Spain), will present on “Bridging the gap between past and present fires: sheep, forest and war in central Iberia” See IPN forum…

Online Paleofire Seminar w/ Nicholas Hebda

online

The next IPN paleofire seminar is hosting Nicholas Hebda, University of British Columbia Okanagan, Kelowna, Canada, on "Documenting wildfire regime change and event impacts in a drinking water supply area".…

EGU Galileo Fire Conference live streamed!

Bad Belzig, S of Berlin, Germany Bad Belzig, S of Berlin, Germany

Join trans- and interdisciplinary exchange about "Fire impacts at the Earth surface across space and time: perspectives for future fire management" supported by IPN. To join the LIVE STREAM of…

Workshop on “Long-term fire-vegetation change: data-based challenges”

Göttingen , Germany

This workshop aims to discuss the current state in understanding large-scale fire-vegetation interactions with a focus on high latitudes. We also like to address and discuss solutions for challenges of harmonizing data formats and how to best serve the community with moving the Global Paleofire Database under the umbrella of the Neotoma data repository.

We invite researchers, especially early career (ECRs), interested in past fire and its impact/interaction on/with vegetation to discuss their proxy data-based challenges in an open and friendly workshop in Göttingen, Central Germany – in person or online.

No registration fees do apply.

Free
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