By WRTC Fire Management Staff and UC ANR Fire Network Staff
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Understanding Prescribed Fire Capacity in the Western United States
By Michelle Greiner and Heidi Huber-Stearns
Redefining Wildfire Social Science Research With Practitioners, Part 1
By Heidi Huber-Stearns, Emily Jane Davis, and Michal Russo
How Can Practitioners Leverage Their Networks to Maximize Wildfire Risk Reduction?
by Max Nielsen-Pincus and Cody Evers
Pathways to Prescribed Fire: Lessons from Cooperative Burn Partnerships
By Becca Shively, RVCC
Return to Paradise: Three Years After the Camp Fire
By Yana Valachovic
Wildfires in a Pandemic: What We Learned from 2020 and How to Plan for What’s Next
By Shefali J. Lakhina and Boyd Lebeda
Research Thursday: Increasing Resilience and Carbon Storage through In-forest Biochar Production
By Kai Hoffman-Krull
Investment in Prevention: Identifying A Growing Need for Reduction of Human Caused Wildfire Ignitions
By Gabe Kohler
Maintaining Momentum: Nurturing Public Support for Forest Management After Fire
By Catrin Edgeley and Melanie Colavito
Outcome-based Management for Western Rangelands: Using Experience & Need to Help Manage for Fire
By Katie Wollstein
Let’s Put the Cart *After* the Horse: California’s Forest and Fire Capacities Needs Assessment
By Allison Jolley, Emily Jane Davis and Nick Goulette












