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  • Giraffe Team Bulletin – latest from the new Leverhulme Wildfires research teams. No.5

    28th October, 25 / Latest News

    Welcome to the fifth Giraffe Team Bulletin! Approximately every two months, we share a Giraffe Team bulletin, providing you with an update on the latest from each of our six teams.  However this fifth bulletin covers approx 4 months, as we did not publish one over the summer. We hope you enjoy the bulletins and […]

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  • Fires, farming and the Irish uplands

    16th October, 25 / Latest News

    by Kalin Pugh, Royal Holloway – reporting on their undergraduate research placement with Leverhulme Wildfires   Fires, Farming and Policy in Ireland At the end of July, I went to West Cork, Ireland, to conduct contextual fieldwork as part of my preparation for writing my undergraduate dissertation during a placement between Royal Holloway, University of […]

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  • Equitable Fire Management in Ghana

    20th June, 25 / Latest News

    Equitable Fire Management in Ghana: co-developing an adaptable framework with local communities using social science and arts-based methods by Adriana Ford, Rahina Sidiki Alare, Kate Schreckenberg (KCL/Leverhulme Wildfires), Godwin Evenyo Dzekoto (A Rocha Ghana) and Danny Anetang (MagzyART)  In recent years, the prevalence of wildfires has become a major concern for societies across the globe. […]

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  • Giraffe Team Bulletin – latest from the new Leverhulme Wildfires research teams. No.4

    7th May, 25 / Latest News

    Welcome to the fourth Giraffe Team Bulletin! Approximately every two months, we share a Giraffe Team bulletin, providing you with an update on the latest from each of our six teams.  We hope you enjoy the bulletins and that it helps you keep abreast of our research. Please do get in touch if you want […]

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  • Living with fire: adapting to changing wildfires risks in the Brazilian Amazon

    6th May, 25 / Latest News

    New blog post by PhD student, Michel Valette. Living with fire: adapting to changing wildfires risks in the Brazilian Amazon – Imperial Natural Sciences blog

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  • Giraffe Team Bulletin – latest from the new Leverhulme Wildfires research teams. No.3

    4th March, 25 / Latest News

    Welcome to the third Giraffe Team Bulletin! Approximately every two months, we share a Giraffe Team bulletin, providing you with an update on the latest from each of our six teams.  We hope you enjoy the bulletins and that it helps you keep abreast of our research. Please do get in touch if you want […]

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  • How Potassium in Biomass Could Improve Wildfire Emission Estimates

    20th February, 25 / Latest News

    By Farrer Owsley-Brown, King’s College London Leverhulme Wildfires researchers from King’s College London have published a new paper, “Can the remote sensing of combustion phase improve estimates of landscape fire smoke emission rate and composition?”, in Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. Our work takes a fresh look at a crucial, yet often overlooked, factor in wildfire emissions: […]

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  • Giraffe Team Bulletin – latest from the new Leverhulme Wildfires research teams. No.2

    24th January, 25 / Latest News

    Welcome to the second Giraffe Team Bulletin! Approximately every two months, we share a Giraffe Team bulletin, providing you with an update on the latest from each of our six teams.  We hope you enjoy the bulletins and that it helps you keep abreast of our research. Please do get in touch if you want […]

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  • L.A. Wildfires: Reimagining recovery and resilience

    23rd January, 25 / Latest News

    by Alex Mines, Imperial College London/ Leverhulme Wildfires In the aftermath of the palisades and Eaton Wildfires of Los Angeles this month, California’s communities, policymakers, and insurance markets must collaborate to promote greater fire-resiliency. California can be observed as a ‘canary in the coalmine’ when identifying market and governance challenges states face when confronted by […]

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  • Leverhulme Wildfires expert Prof Martin Wooster awarded MBE in New Year Honours

    8th January, 25 / Latest News

    A huge congratulations to our Associate Director Prof Martin Wooster, expert in wildfires and earth observation at KCL, for being awarded an MBE in the 2025 New Year’s Honours! Read more here! Photo: Prof Martin Wooster (left) with some of the team (Luke Richardson-Foulger and Dr Mark Grosevnor, and at the back Chris Sherwin from […]

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    Giraffe Team Bulletin – latest from the new Leverhulme Wildfires research teams. No.5

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