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    Sociocultural Dynamics of Wildfire Certificate

    The Sociocultural Dynamics of Wildfire program equips students with critical knowledge of the impact of land use from colonial to contemporary times, Indigenous methodologies pertaining to land use and wildfires, and the impact of wildfires on socioc...
    The Sociocultural Dynamics of Wildfire program equips students with critical knowledge of the impact of land use from colonial to contemporary times, Indigenous methodologies pertaining to land use and wildfires, and the impact of wildfires on sociocultural relationships.
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    Wildfire Communications and Media Certificate

    Developed in partnership with BCWS, this innovative Wildfire Communications and Media program blends crisis communication theories with practical training in media relations, professional communication and community engagement. Students will develop ...
    Developed in partnership with BCWS, this innovative Wildfire Communications and Media program blends crisis communication theories with practical training in media relations, professional communication and community engagement. Students will develop strategies to communicate across diverse audiences, analyze media depictions of wildfires and address ethical challenges in real-time.
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    Wildfire Science Certificate

    The wildfire science program welcomes learners from varied backgrounds who are passionate about wildfire and environmental systems. It serves students aiming for purposeful careers, professionals seeking to expand their skills, and community leaders ...
    The wildfire science program welcomes learners from varied backgrounds who are passionate about wildfire and environmental systems. It serves students aiming for purposeful careers, professionals seeking to expand their skills, and community leaders working to strengthen local resilience. Centered on equipping people to create meaningful change, the Wildfire Science Certificate prepares graduates to contribute effectively to wildfire management and post-fire recovery.
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    Toolkit for Applying Indigenous-led Fire Practices and Western Fire Management

    The toolkit shares practices and related resources on Indigenous-led fire practices and settler and state-led fire management for Indigenous Peoples and wildlife in the Saskatchewan River Delta in northern Saskatchewan. Many aspects of this toolkit a...
    The toolkit shares practices and related resources on Indigenous-led fire practices and settler and state-led fire management for Indigenous Peoples and wildlife in the Saskatchewan River Delta in northern Saskatchewan. Many aspects of this toolkit are applicable across Canada.
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    Fundamentals of Wildland Fire Ecology and Management Virtual Program

    Presented from both Indigenous and western perspectives, the online program provides a unique learning opportunity that combines knowledge of western fire science and Indigenous ways of knowing with landscape and fire ecology and social sciences to a...
    Presented from both Indigenous and western perspectives, the online program provides a unique learning opportunity that combines knowledge of western fire science and Indigenous ways of knowing with landscape and fire ecology and social sciences to address a vital need for professional training in the increasingly complex area of wildfire management.
  • Training

    Wildfire Workshop

    The workshop brings together students, faculty, researchers, wildfire experts, and community members to explore and strengthen wildfire resilience in northern British Columbia.
  • Webinar

    Wildfire risk in Stswecem's Xget'tem (SXFN) Territory

    This webinar examines how legal objectives for mule deer winter range and old growth management affect the Stswecem'c Xget'tem First Nation's ability to reduce wildfire risk, adapt to climate change, and restore ecocultural values in their south-cen...
    This webinar examines how legal objectives for mule deer winter range and old growth management affect the Stswecem'c Xget'tem First Nation's ability to reduce wildfire risk, adapt to climate change, and restore ecocultural values in their south-central BC forests. Despite the impacts of settler-colonial policies, SXFN has long stewarded their territory using fire. In partnership with the University of British Columbia, they assessed crown fire risk, fuel loads, and potential treatments, highlighting both current stewardship efforts and the importance of Indigenous sovereignty in land management.