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Prof. Gollner Presents at 2021 UC Wildfire Symposium Series

July 31, 2021 by Michael Gollner

Prof. Gollner recently presented at the 2021 UC Wildfire Symposium on Wildland-Urban Interface Fires:

What is the Wildland Urban Interface?

And why should we care about it?

Wildfires and their aftermath impact all Californians and cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars every year. The 2021 UC Wildfire Symposium Series focus on California’s resiliency to wildfire, extreme drought, and climate change.

See the symposium agenda and recording here: https://uckeepresearching.org/2021-uc-resilience-symposium-series/

Read a recent article on the symposium here:

https://www.sfexaminer.com/news/experts-uc-scientists-discuss-wildfires-in-the-states-riskiest-regions/

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Michael Gollner
27 May

Can California please setup clear laws and a regulatory body to enforce this and not leave this up to endless litigation in courts? We have both a housing and wildfire crisis. Clear rules and guidelines from a regulatory body would improve safety and streamline safe construction

Greg Pierce@gregspierce

Fire-housing nexus, part 784:

"The Santee City Council has formally thrown out approval of the long-planned Fanita Ranch housing project, after a judge ruled the proposal didn’t adequately consider how new homes could affect wildfire evacuations."

https://t.co/GZQ5O8VvKu

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27 May

Engineers have long been on the front lines of fighting for healthier indoor air. Find out what they are doing to improve indoor air quality.

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27 May

In light of our worsening #wildfire seasons, it makes perfect sense to bolster one of the most effective means of prevention.

@MichaelWWara @nature_org @jayzieglerca

Sen. Dodd’s Prescribed Fire Fund Bill Clears Senate

SACRAMENTO – With drought conditions and high temperatures threatening an early start to the wildfire season, the California Senate today approved l...

sd03.senate.ca.gov

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27 May

A pile burn was the ignition source for Calf Canyon, but it certainly didn't cause that fire to burn the way it did. That was 100+ years of fire suppression and climate change working in tandem.

Forest Service pile burn from January caused Calf Canyon Fire

The Calf Canyon Fire was caused by a “pile burn holdover from January” that was started by the Santa Fe National Forest Service, officials...

www.abqjournal.com

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