Institute for Wildfire Science, Adaptation and Resiliency

Institute for Wildfire Science, Adaptation and Resiliency

There is a critical need for new knowledge to match the dramatic shifts brought on by our changing climate, as shown by increased wildfire activity and severity. At the Institute for Wildfire Science, Adaptation and Resiliency, groundbreaking research and innovation is meeting this need and contributing solutions to adapt to the new reality of wildfire.

The wildfire institute provides a key source of research and innovation for TRU Wildfire’s research-informed education and training. In partnership with the BC Wildfire Service, TRU Wildfire links research, education, training and innovation to better prevent, prepare for and respond to wildfire.

The wildfire institute, which complements other areas of intersecting wildfire-related research happening across the university, is focused on growing research in four core areas: fire science, Indigenous fire stewardship and climate resiliency, community and social resiliency, and health and wellness.

Institute for Wildfire Science, Adaptation and Resiliency (IWSAR)

Diagram showing the overlap of the various wildfire institute areas and their leaders

TRU Wildfire operates the Centre for Wildfire Research, Education, Training and Innovation and will translate research to practice and practice to research as it brings together academic research, traditional knowledge and on-the-ground expertise. Knowledge created at the wildfire institute will be rapidly translated into TRU Wildfire’s education, training and innovation.

The wildfire institute, and TRU’s Kamloops campus, is located on the traditional lands of the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc and we respectfully acknowledge the Indigenous Fire Keepers that have managed these lands since time immemorial.