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What does the next generation of fire models look like?

Written by
Sophia Cain
Posted on
26th September 202426th September 2024

On the 16th of September the Leverhulme Centre for Wildfires, Society and the Environment hosted a number of international visitors at Dartington Hall for a brainstorming session on global fire…Read More >

What does the next generation of fire models look like?

LEMONTREE Summer School: The ECR Experience

Written by
Sophia Cain
Posted on
18th September 2024

The below article was written by Snehanjana Chatterjee, a PhD student at Texas Tech University. Read on for some of her highlights from the first LEMONTREE summer school and the…Read More >

LEMONTREE Summer School: The ECR Experience

LEMONTREE Annual Meeting 2024.

Written by
Sophia Cain
Posted on
11th September 202413th September 2024

The LEMONTREE team is a global collaboration with partners from the UK, US, Europe, China, and South Korea. It’s rare for the entire team to meet in person, so our…Read More >

LEMONTREE Annual Meeting 2024.

New Research on the Global Drivers of Wildfire.

Written by
Sophia Cain
Posted on
6th September 202413th September 2024

A new paper titled “The Global Drivers of Wildfire” has been published in Frontiers in Environmental Science, providing insights into the environmental factors that influence wildfires worldwide. This research is…Read More >

New Research on the Global Drivers of Wildfire.
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