Promoting Fire Ecology Research, Education, and Management
The Association for Fire Ecology is an international organization dedicated to improving the knowledge and use of fire in land management. We are scientists, educators, students, managers, practitioners, policymakers, and interested citizens helping to shape the emerging profession and growing field of fire ecology.
AFE news
Report outlines a new approach to forest stewardship–one that “braids together” Indigenous knowledge and Western science to conserve and restore more resilient forestlands
Join us for our next partner webinar: Reflections from 20 years Examining the Social Dynamics of Fire Management
The 2024 Joint Fire Science Program Notice of Funding Opportunity Announcements is now open.
Check out this new book, recently published by the Yosemite Conservancy, Fire Shapes the World.
fire ecology Journal
Review article sharing five comprehensive principles to define the knowledge fire ecology has produced and provide a framework to support the continued development and impact of the fire ecology discipline.
Upcoming EVENTs
Join us for the next Partner Webinar with Fantina Tedim, Building resilient territories in the context of extreme wildfires
Join us for a unique opportunity to connect with fellow professionals and engage in stimulating discussions that will shape the future of fire ecology in this region.
LATEST JOB POSTINGS
USGS is hiring a GS07 Biological Science Technician (Plants) Position based in Boise, Idaho.
Washington State, Department of Natural Resources is hiring a Burned Area Reforestation Planner.
The Ellsworth Lab at Oregon State University is recruiting for a Postdoctoral Fellow to ask research questions about ecosystem change following fire and fuel treatments in sagebrush ecosystems.
AFE is seeking a Communications and Program Assistant to focus on science communication, outreach, and program management.
Look to the future and join our new mentoring program as a mentee or mentor!