British Columbia Institute of Technology instructor Justin Perry discusses a new holistic approach to wildfire management in a podcast episode. Perry explains the need to change our perspective from fighting individual fires to shaping and adapting the landscape to new conditions caused by climate change. He also highlights the adoption of traditional Indigenous wildfire management methods and provides resources for studying previous catastrophic fire events and increasing fire resilience.
On this episode of The Construction Record Podcast, digital media editor Warren Frey speaks with British Columbia Institute of Technology instructor Justin Perry about a new holistic approach to wildfire management.
Perry recently spoke at TedX Abbotsford with a talk titled “Holistic Wildfire Management: Seeing Fire Through Multiple Lenses” (embedded below) which elaborated on ways in which we can change our perspective from a traditional approach of fighting every fire individually to shaping, cultivating and adapting the landscape to a new set of conditions as climate change creates stronger and more deadly wildfires across Canada every summer and fall. He also explained how traditional Indigenous wildfire management methods can and have been adopted to combat fires and speaks to several resources both for studying previous catastrophic fire events such as the Lytton and Fort McMurray wildfires, and resource hubs for both individuals and businesses to increase fire resilienc
Wildfire Management Holistic Approach Climate Change Indigenous Methods Resources Fire Resilience