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CSU professor received Fulbright Scholar Award to study global wildfire trends
Wildfires are a fundamental aspect of life in Colorado. As a result, people across a wide range of industries – including here at Colorado State University – are continuously working to build wildfire resilience in their communities. Dr. Stephanie Kampf, a professor in CSU’s Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability, examines how water runoff is affected by climate, landscape characteristics and landscape disturbances, like wildfires. During the 2022 - 2023 academic year, Kampf received a Fulbright Global Scholar Award and traveled to Spain, Chile and Argentina to expand her research.
A fire and alumnus spark CSU Mountain Campus research initiative
Warner College alumnus joins FRS department faculty research and teaching initiative on post-fire regeneration.
Q&A: Forest and Wildfire Economics Professor reflects on 40-year CSU career
A chat with retiring FRS Professor Doug Rideout
Fine-scale maps effective at determining structures at risk to wildfire
Current Wildland-urban interface maps are accurate at determining buildings at risk to wildfire.
CSU institute brings western land managers together
Representatives from 55 agencies and organizations tackled forest management challenges and opportunities.
CSU fire expertise on display at national meeting
CSU is beginning to answer new questions in the wildland fire conversation.
New fire ecology scholarship benefits a variety of students
Scholarship supports students interested in future careers focused on fire ecology and management.
‘Living with fire is not easy’: researchers outline policy approaches to transform fire management
Associate Professor Courtney Schultz said successfully transforming fire management means that people have to live with fire and smoke now.
Making northern Colorado prescribed fire a team effort
CSU Institute joins public and private fire practitioners to protect a watershed
CSU student presentations nationally recognized
Three Ph.D. candidates in Forest Sciences receive top awards at national conferences.