In this episode of Your Forest, Matthew Kristoff sits down with three leaders to discuss the launch and vision of the Wildfire Resilience Consortium of Canada (WRCC). This critical conversation tackles the urgent need for Canada to move past a "tipping point" in wildfire management by shifting from a siloed approach to a unified, "whole of society" effort. The episode explores the WRCC's mandate to bridge the gap between knowledge producers (like researchers and INDIGENOUS firekeepers) and knowledge users (practitioners and policymakers) to build a more robust, context-specific, and forward-looking approach to fire resilience.
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In this episode of Your Forest, Matthew Kristoff sits down with three leaders to discuss the launch and vision of the Wildfire Resilience Consortium of Canada (WRCC). This critical conversation tackles the urgent need for Canada to move past a "tipping point" in wildfire management by shifting from a siloed approach to a unified, "whole of society" effort. The episode explores the WRCC's mandate to bridge the gap between knowledge producers (like researchers and INDIGENOUS firekeepers) and knowledge users (practitioners and policymakers) to build a more robust, context-specific, and forward-looking approach to fire resilience.
160-Understanding Conflict-The Role of Dialogue in Landscape Management with James Whitehead
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160-Understanding Conflict-The Role of Dialogue in Landscape Management with James Whitehead
Join us today on this exciting episode of the YourForest Podcast, hosted by Matthew Kristoff where we explore with James Whitehead the crucial role of dialogue in managing environmental challenges, particularly wildfire mitigation.
This episode not only highlights the importance of understanding and engaging in effective dialogue but also emphasizes the need for diverse stakeholders to come together and tackle environmental issues collaboratively.
Explore how structured conversations can lead to actionable insights and stronger, more inclusive solutions for landscape management. Don’t miss the insights shared by James on how dialogue can transform the approach to environmental management and foster a culture of collaboration and mutual understanding.
YourForest
In this episode of Your Forest, Matthew Kristoff sits down with three leaders to discuss the launch and vision of the Wildfire Resilience Consortium of Canada (WRCC). This critical conversation tackles the urgent need for Canada to move past a "tipping point" in wildfire management by shifting from a siloed approach to a unified, "whole of society" effort. The episode explores the WRCC's mandate to bridge the gap between knowledge producers (like researchers and INDIGENOUS firekeepers) and knowledge users (practitioners and policymakers) to build a more robust, context-specific, and forward-looking approach to fire resilience.