Ahead of Australia’s bushfire season, a national conference starting tomorrow at will bring together bushfire researchers with those at the front line.
: Connecting Science, People and Practice will link fire scientists and students with public land managers, traditional owners and other fire professionals.
Hosted and coordinated by the , the conference will be held on Wednesday 28 to Friday 30 September at ҹɫÊÓƵ’s St Lucia campus.
See the full program .
Consortium manager said the conference would share new fire research findings that tackle the burning questions.
“With a focus on applied fire ecology, fire management research, traditional owner fire projects and collaborative fire programs, the conference will showcase successful partnerships that translate science into practice,” she said.
Conference speakers include ҹɫÊÓƵ ARC Laureate Fellow Professor Hugh Possingham, University of Wollongong Professor Ross Bradstock, Dr Neil Burrows of the Department of Parks and Wildlife in Western Australia, and University of Melbourne Associate Professor Alan York.
(TERN) will discuss fire-related datasets collected and published by TERN and its partners, and how this information is used to manage fire.
ҹɫÊÓƵ science honours student will present future fire management options to maximise asset protection and conservation outcomes.
Delegates will visit North Stradbroke Island and the Sunshine Coast after the conference.
Media: Dr Samantha Lloyd slloyd@seqcatchments.com.au, 0438 008 668
Video caption: A controlled burn near Inglewood, Queensland illustrates the force of a bushfire. Filmed by ҹɫÊÓƵ fire researcher , of the .