Diversity Leaders in Fire Science
A topical collection in Fire (ISSN 2571-6255).
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Interests: wildfire; remote sensing; vegetation mortality and productivity
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2. Department of Forest Engineering, Faculty of Agronomy and Forest Engineering, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, Avenida Julius Nyerere, Street nr. 3453, Maputo, Mozambique
Interests: conservation and forest restoration; fire ecology; evaluation and environmental impact assessments; forest biomass and carbon sequestration; remote sensing
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Interests: multi-hazard risk analysis; risk and vulnerability reduction; seismic vulnerability; seismic rehabilitation and retrofit; urban resilience; disaster response and reconstruction; geographic information systems
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Interests: air quality and smoke management; GIS; remote sensing; fire ecology; landscape ecology; fire modelling; smoke transport modelling; forests; climate change; emission factors
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Interests: wildfire social science; social vulnerability; societal coping capacity; disaster risk reduction; social dimensions of climate and land-use changes
Topical Collection Information
Dear Colleagues,
The open access journal, Fire acknowledges the need to recognize underrepresented voices in fire-science, such as indigenous and racial minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and the LGBTQIA community, who all bring different areas of knowledge in science and ways of taking action. This Special Collection seeks to highlight the contributions of these individuals through invited contributions. If you believe that an individual scientist should be highlighted for their contributions to fire science, suggestions can be sent to the Collection Editors for consideration.
The Editorial Board of Fire may also recommend articles published in the main Journal to also be highlighted in this Topical Collection.
We look forward to receiving your recommendations.
Prof. Dr. Alistair M. S. Smith
Dr. Natasha Ribeiro
Prof. Dr. Tiago Miguel Ferreira
Dr. Grant Williamson
Dr. Christine Eriksen
Collection Editors
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