The discourse on wildfire resilience is textured and varied – with new research publications, articles, StoryMaps, white papers, and more introduced each week. Today, we’re sharing a sample of some publications we’re diving into to better understand the current conversation. What other wildfire resilience resources are you reading this week? Share with us in the comments!

Southern Area Wildfire Risk Assessment Fall 2025

The Southern Area Fall 2025 Wildfire Risk Assessment evaluates how summer weather patterns and current trends may influence fire potential in the southern U.S. from October through December 2025. The report outlines best-case, worst-case, and most-likely scenarios to help fire managers prepare for a range of possible outcomes.

Check it out to see how these wildfire risk assessments are conducted, and learn more about the wildfire outlook for the southern area.

Naming It Is Not Enough: An Orienting Map for Understanding Conservation’s Entanglement With Power

This paper, published in September in Conservation Letters, examines the role of power in conservation work. The authors introduce a framework with six dimensions of power to help practitioners critically assess their own roles in producing and reproducing power dynamics. By using this framework, conservation practitioners can better understand how their assumptions and actions influence outcomes, reducing the risk of unintentionally reinforcing existing power imbalances.

Access the full PDF of the paper here.

Guardians and Gardeners: Managing Wilderness for the Twenty-First Century

    From Overgrowth to Renewal: How Restoration is Transforming Western Dry Forests

    Wildland Fire Smoke Risk Communication Research: An Overview of Recent Review Articles

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