IAWF Fire & Climate 2022 Conference Call for Presentations Extended
The Call for Presentations deadline has been extended to January 31st for Pasadena. The deadline remains January 31st for Melbourne. At this time, it is IAWF’s intention to host the
The Call for Presentations deadline has been extended to January 31st for Pasadena. The deadline remains January 31st for Melbourne. At this time, it is IAWF’s intention to host the
IAWF WORKFORCE RESILIENCE IGNITE TALK YOU are part ofย Mission Critical Teams: Reflection,ย Reset, and Residueย in Wildland Fire Management December 8th at 3:00 pm MST Register here. Mission critical teams are small
The International Association of Wildland Fire Dispatch includes a number of important news items: The IAWF is requesting feedback on their climate change position paper. Recordings are available for the
The International Association of Wildland Fire (IAWF) Fire & Climate 2022 Conference has issued a Call for Presentations. The Fire & Climate Conference 2022 is relevant for researchers and practitioners
After careful consideration, IAWF has made the decision to transition the 4th National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy Workshop to a fully virtual event. Read more and register for the
Hosted by International Association of Wildland Fire on July 14, 2021 Joe Sol shares their research on sustainment and maintenance throughout the fire season. Joe Sol is currently a Ph.D.
Presented by Joe Sol, Exercise Physiologist U.S. Forest Service and Brent Ruby, Professor, Department of Health and Human Performance, University of Montana Joe and Brent will share their research on
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