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FBF Program Schedule

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Day 0 | Monday 27 APRIL 5:00 - 7:00 pm

Conference ealry registration check-in

Day 1 | TUESDAY 28 APRIL 07:30 - 5:00

Conference registration and information desk open Grand Ballroom

8:30 - 8:45

Welcome to Country

8:45 - 8:55

Opening by IAWF President: Trevor Howard, National Manager, Prescribed Burning Strategy, Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council (AFAC)

8:55 - 9:00

Conference Chair's Welcome: Sarah Harris, Manager Research & Development, Country Fire Authority (CFA), Chris Collins, Director, Community Fire Safety, Tasmania Fire Service (TFS)

Chair: Hamish Clarke, Associate Professor, University of Melbourne 9:00 - 9:30

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Amanda McKenzie, CEO Climate Council

9:30 - 10:30

PANEL: Fire and Climate Risk Panelists: Amanda McKenzie, CEO Climate Council | Mika Peace, Fire Meteorology Research Scientist, Bureau of Meteorology | Tegan Brown, Applied Fire Scientist, DEECA

10:30 - 11:00

MORNING TEA (Federation Ballroom) Grand Ballroom One

Grand Ballroom Two Fire Fighting Effectiveness

Prescribed Burning

Chair: Brian Levine

Chair: Simon Heemstra

11:00 - 11:20

Lessons from Prescribed Burn Escapes in the ACT over the Past 20 Years

11:20 - 11:40

Is prescribed burning an efficient tool for fire prevention in southeastern France ?

11:40 - 12:00

Empirical Models of Fuel Treatment Effectiveness in Western USA Wildfires

12:00 - 12:20

Managed Landscapes, Wildfire Outcomes: Vicky Martin Quantifying the Effect of Silvicultural Treatments on Burn Se and Effectiveness Lori Daniels Fuel for Thought: Efficacy of Fuel Treatments in British Columbia, Canada

12:20 - 12:40 12:40 - 1:40

Adam Leavesley

Harbour View Room One

Smoke, Fuel, Satellite

Indigenous Knowledge and Collaborative Fire Stewardship

Chair: Merinda Day-Smith

Chair: Donna Sherwen

Beyond PM2.5: Assessing Practitioners' Maximilien Desservettaz Cumulative Smoke Exposure and Chemical Hazards From Bush Fire Testing AQFx Sensitivity to variation in Luba Volkova Coarse Woody Debris loads - a Wildfire Case Study Bushfire Emissions: Evaluating the Hafsa Yousuf Nipa Impact on Air Quality and Human Health in Katherine, Northern Ter

Fire stewardship for plants through an emerging knowledge exchange Traditional Practices and Challenges of Grassland Controlled Burning in Japan Reimagining Post-Fire Recovery Through Indigenous Governance and Native Seeds Capacity Building Australian first - Translating knowledge into practice Aboriginal Cultural Incident Enhancing Collaborative fire Management Exercise management: Translation knowledge into practice

Bringing Water to the Fire – Building a network of remote water points for helicopters in Victoria Anne Ganteaume A Drop in the Bucket: What Makes Aerial Suppression Efficient

Tim Gazzard

C. Alina Cansler

What can case studies teach us about the operational use and effectiveness of firebombing aircraft?

Matt Plucinski

Defensive Firefighting: Where is the research? Automating the reporting of wildfire risk mitigation effectiveness

Nick McCarthy Developing pyrosilviculture in Chris Weston Eucalyptus forests - bark traits, fuel energy release and mortality Owen Price Enhancing prescribed burning planning Laura Alonso in shrublands through satellite-derived fuel moisture data LUNCH (provided)

Alen Slijepcevic

Grand Ballroom One

Grand Ballroom Two

Grand Ballroom Three

Meteorology

Initial Attack

Fire Management Systems

Chair: Mika Peace

Chair: Nick McCarthy

1:40 - 2:00

2:00 - 2:20

Grand Ballroom Three

Persistent extreme blocking highs drive enhanced wildfire activity across Europe

Kerryn Little

Data-driven optimization for wildfire suppression resource deployment: A case study of Alberta wildfire Do initial attack models work for triage?

Mostafa Rezaei Elena Tartaglia

Chair: Chris Collins Improved Long-Term, Risk-Informed Natural Hazard Risk Reduction Understanding future fire regimes to inform management: One size does not fit all

Holger Maier

Trent Penman

Renee Woodward

Chiho Ochiai

Madison Daniel

Gregory Summerell Graham Moore

Harbour View Room One Indigenous Knowledge and Collaborative Fire Stewardship Chair: Jen Baron Territorial patrol: an Indigenous Sarah Dickson-Hoyle model of land-based engagement and fire stewardship Returning Cultural Burning to the Tonya Smith Forests of Lil'wat Tmicw


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