Vacancy: Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Indigenous and Local Knowledges Royal Holloway University of London Leverhulme Centre for Wildfires, Environment and Society.
Indigenous Fire Management sparks global interest at International Wildland Fire Conference, Brazil
Aboriginal Carbon Foundation Releases Report verifying Kowanyama Carbon Project Core Benefits
Botswana Delegation visits northern Australia for Learning Exchange and Signing of MOU
Botswana Australia Community Fire Exchange
From the 11 to 21 May 2019 the International Savanna Fire Management (ISFMI) hosted a delegation of indigenous rangers and leading fire scientists from Northern Australia into Botswana.
ISFMI Botswana Pilot Project Inception Meeting
On the 7-8 November 2018 the ISFMI project hosted an inception meeting at the University of Botswana to share stories and exchange knowledge on savanna fire management and carbon abatement.
Nature Communications Article Reaffirms the Potential of Savanna Fire Management
New Nature Communications article finds that savanna fires produce significant emissions globally, but if managed effectively could provide an important mitigation opportunity, particularly in African least developed countries.
IFM in the Press at UNFCCC COP 21
It all begins with an idea.Following our events at COP 21, indigenous fire management made the news in prominent publications including Newsweek, The Australian, The Weekend Australian and the Australian Financial Review.
ISFMI Releases Report on the Global Potential of Indigenous Fire Management
The International Savanna Fire Management Initiative has launched a report on ‘The Global Potential of Indigenous Fire Management – Findings of the Regional Feasibility Assessments’ at COP 21 in Paris.