Building fire-smart landscapes: a collective action approach to wildfire management

Building fire-smart landscapes: a collective action approach to wildfire management

the Netherlands - 16 July, 2024

In recent years, extensive wildfires have captured international headlines. Concerningly, they are becoming more frequent and intense. 2023 has been particularly severe, with fires blazing across the Amazon basin, Canada, and Europe, and it looks like 2024 is on track to be just as bad, if not worse. These wildfires have a profound impact on people's lives and ecosystems in tropical countries, as well as releasing large amounts of greenhouse gases.

Governments and companies traditionally focus on firefighting and recovery after the fire, with limited acknowledgement for the role of local communities and farmers. However, traditional knowledge on fire techniques and management is disappearing rapidly. It is crucial that we act now to preserve this knowledge and combine it with climate smart practices to reduce the risk of wildfires.

In response to this increasing threat, we introduced a programme in 2021 that focuses on working towards fire-smart landscapes. Using an innovative approach, we bring stakeholders together to develop customized strategies for fire management. By fostering collaborative learning, empowering communities, inclusive governance and improving policies and practices, we are paving the way for more effective fire management that effectively reduces the risk of wildfires.

The results are visible. Together with communities, we have reduced wildfires and safeguarded forests, local livelihoods and lives. We invite you to watch the short documentary “Collective action to reduce wildfire risk” and witness the progress we have achieved.

We have also produced a series of short documentaries to delve in the actions and results of a landscape approach to fire management in four countries: