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Igniting Empowerment in Wildfire Mitigation at Women’s Chainsaw Workshops
By Dakota Wagner
Tips for Creating Consistent Messaging About Fire
By Liz Davy
Learning Better by Learning Together: Southeastern Fire Adaptation Partners at IBHS
By Jen Haas Gustafson
Designing a FAC Workshop for Engagement, Connection, and Reflection
By Keegan Fengler
Putting Wildfire Plans to Use: Dusting Off That CWPP
By Magdalena Valderrama
Bringing the Fire Adapted Communities Framework to the Central Appalachians: Many Lands, Many Hands
By Brad Wright
How Can Practitioners Leverage Their Networks to Maximize Wildfire Risk Reduction?
by Max Nielsen-Pincus and Cody Evers
Burn Small, Burn Often: Introducing Practical Prescribed Fire Into Your Community
By Eric O’Connor
Common Ground, Neighborhood Networks, and How Preparing for Wildfire Brings Us Together
By Amanda Milici
Equitable Workforce Development in Fire Resilience: Creating Pathways for Priority Populations
By Chuck Ervin
Collaborative Implementation in Fireshed Management: Insights from the Medio Fire Learning Exchange
By Ch’aska Huayhuaca, Rachel Bean and Mike Caggiano