Authors Leah Bremer et al suggest that well managed rangelands as part of a mosaic, contribute to social and ecological health and well-being in Hawai‘i.
As the climate crisis rages on, wildfires will become ever more frequent, more intense, and more wide-spreading in Hawai’i and across the Pacific. This fact sheet summarizes the latest climate research as…
Learn about preventing the threat of fires to Palau’s population and forest, a source of cultural pride and biological diversity.
This review of Hawai‘i’s wildfires in 2019 aims to provide a sense of context for large fires across the state, particularly the abandonment of agriculture that same year.
Brought to you by USDA Forest Service’s Pacific Island Forestry, this story map presents the full picture of wildfire in western Pacific islands. CHECK OUT THE STORY MAP
PO’OKELA HANSEN CUTTING BACK TREES TO CLEAR VEGETATION ON KAHO’OLAWE. (PHOTO: CIVIL BEAT) In “Partner Perspectives” we get to know Po‘okela Hansen, Honolulu Fire Department and Protect Kaho’olawe ‘Ohana member who recently…
In “Partner Perspectives” we get to know the diverse people, roles, and views of wildfire management in the Pacific. Get to know Willie Rice, a forester, GIS professional, and PFX Steering Committee…
A multi-partner, standards-aligned, culturally-relevant wildfire awareness tailored to Palau’s school curriculum (grades 6-12).