Arctic Council Wildland Fire Projects

Wildland fires are increasing in frequency, severity, and area across the Arctic, bringing challenges as well as opportunities and requiring greater collaboration, knowledge sharing, and partnership. GCI is leading two projects in CAFF and EPPR to advance work on wildland fires at the Arctic Council...

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Main Author: CAFF
Language:English
Published: Arctic Council Secretariat 2021
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Online Access:https://oaarchive.arctic-council.org/handle/11374/2762
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spelling ftarcticcouncil:oai:oaarchive.arctic-council.org:11374/2762 2023-05-15T14:30:40+02:00 Arctic Council Wildland Fire Projects CAFF 2021-11 application/pdf https://oaarchive.arctic-council.org/handle/11374/2762 en eng Arctic Council Secretariat https://oaarchive.arctic-council.org/handle/11374/2762 2021 ftarcticcouncil 2022-12-19T09:49:05Z Wildland fires are increasing in frequency, severity, and area across the Arctic, bringing challenges as well as opportunities and requiring greater collaboration, knowledge sharing, and partnership. GCI is leading two projects in CAFF and EPPR to advance work on wildland fires at the Arctic Council. Projects usually have a Steering Committee, objectives, and intended uses, summarized below. Projects are connected through their overarching goal of addressing wildland fires in the Arctic with a circumpolar focus. Knowledge sharing is a key component of both projects, and a workshop is planned to bring people working in ecology, management, and response together and review draft project deliverables. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Council Arctic CAFF EPPR Arctic Council Repository Arctic
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description Wildland fires are increasing in frequency, severity, and area across the Arctic, bringing challenges as well as opportunities and requiring greater collaboration, knowledge sharing, and partnership. GCI is leading two projects in CAFF and EPPR to advance work on wildland fires at the Arctic Council. Projects usually have a Steering Committee, objectives, and intended uses, summarized below. Projects are connected through their overarching goal of addressing wildland fires in the Arctic with a circumpolar focus. Knowledge sharing is a key component of both projects, and a workshop is planned to bring people working in ecology, management, and response together and review draft project deliverables.
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