The Leverhulme Centre for Wildfires, Environment and Society is a game-changer, radically transforming the scientific and practical understanding of wildfire as an intersection of coupled social, ecological and physical processes, and becoming the go-to-place for wildfire research and expertise worldwide. Our aim is for society in the future to understand, predict and manage wildfire far more effectively than today.
We will seek to understand what factors govern wildfire regimes, including the sources, frequency, intensity, timing, and spatial pattern of fire; develop ways of predicting fire risks that include new biophysical understanding and account more reflexively for human-environment dynamics; quantify the impacts of fire on natural processes and human systems, including assessing their influence on future climate, economic consequences and wider cultural meanings; and develop ideas for living with fire, which includes recognition that some wildfires are beneficial for ecosystem function and livelihoods, and humans use and control fire for many purposes within landscapes.
The Centre’s day-to-day work will be organised into four strands focusing on major topics/regions of interest: Fire in the Tropics; Fire in the North; Fire at the Wildland-Urban-Interface; Fire in Global Systems. These will be pursued through interdisciplinary, collaborative and participatory research, from the local to global scales, and by training a large cohort of early career researchers, thus nurturing a new generation of fire scientists.
News
King's expert in wildfires and satellite imaging awarded MBE in New Year Honours
Recognition for researcher who helped bring global attention to landscape fire and smoke

King's awarded renewed investment in wildfire research capabilities
Department of Geography scientists are part of a collaboration to win five years of investment into their research on global landscape fire - from...

News tracker: Wildfire season expert commentary and updates
All the latest from across King's relating to wildfires in 2023.

New sensors set to determine air quality and the impact of fires in Southeast Asia
King’s researchers have installed a network of remote sensors in Upper Southeast Asia to collect ground-level data at the largest scale yet, on how landscape...

Global perspectives of fire on Earth
Scientists and artists gathered to discuss wildfire, landscape management and traditional practices at the world preview of the artwork, ‘Stolen Climate’.

Events

Leverhulme Wildfires Summer Conference 2023
An inter-disciplinary wildfires research conference discussing some of the most pressing global questions in the field
Please note: this event has passed.
Decolonising Climate Research: an art-science workshop
Learn about approaches to decolonising climate research, climate justice, and participate in live art, in this arts-science workshop
Please note: this event has passed.

Stolen Climate: Global Perspectives of Fire on Earth
A multidisciplinary exploration of wildfire and its relationship to people and the planet.
Please note: this event has passed.

Indigenous Peoples Burning Network: revitalizing traditional fire cultures
The first event in the Fire in Practice - Conversations with Wildfire Practitioners online seminar series
Please note: this event has passed.

Wildfires in the Lab: creative experiments through art and science
A Creative Learning Lab with artists and researchers exploring wildfires
Please note: this event has passed.
News
King's expert in wildfires and satellite imaging awarded MBE in New Year Honours
Recognition for researcher who helped bring global attention to landscape fire and smoke

King's awarded renewed investment in wildfire research capabilities
Department of Geography scientists are part of a collaboration to win five years of investment into their research on global landscape fire - from...

News tracker: Wildfire season expert commentary and updates
All the latest from across King's relating to wildfires in 2023.

New sensors set to determine air quality and the impact of fires in Southeast Asia
King’s researchers have installed a network of remote sensors in Upper Southeast Asia to collect ground-level data at the largest scale yet, on how landscape...

Global perspectives of fire on Earth
Scientists and artists gathered to discuss wildfire, landscape management and traditional practices at the world preview of the artwork, ‘Stolen Climate’.

Events

Leverhulme Wildfires Summer Conference 2023
An inter-disciplinary wildfires research conference discussing some of the most pressing global questions in the field
Please note: this event has passed.
Decolonising Climate Research: an art-science workshop
Learn about approaches to decolonising climate research, climate justice, and participate in live art, in this arts-science workshop
Please note: this event has passed.

Stolen Climate: Global Perspectives of Fire on Earth
A multidisciplinary exploration of wildfire and its relationship to people and the planet.
Please note: this event has passed.

Indigenous Peoples Burning Network: revitalizing traditional fire cultures
The first event in the Fire in Practice - Conversations with Wildfire Practitioners online seminar series
Please note: this event has passed.

Wildfires in the Lab: creative experiments through art and science
A Creative Learning Lab with artists and researchers exploring wildfires
Please note: this event has passed.








