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Wildfire Technology, Trauma and Other Tidbits, With Zeke Lunder

Wildfire Technology, Trauma and Other Tidbits, With Zeke Lunder

FromLife with Fire


Wildfire Technology, Trauma and Other Tidbits, With Zeke Lunder

FromLife with Fire

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Jun 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode we spoke with Zeke Lunder, a pyrogeographer with a background in GIS and mapping on wildfires, and more recently with helping out on prescribed burns all over the West. We spoke about how the advancement of mapping and technology for use in fire suppression is misguided—and how those tech solutions would be better used as a way to get more prescribed fire on the ground. Zeke is from Chico, California, so we also spoke about the impacts of the Camp Fire and the North Complex/Bear Fire on his community, and how repetitive large fires re-traumatize communities like his.

You can check us out on Twitter at @lwf_pod, or on Instagram at @lifewithfirepod. And as promised in the episode, here is the link for our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lifewithfirepod.

Thanks for all of your continued support, shares, subscribes etc—every little bit of listener support helps us and our goal of educating folks about wildfires!
Released:
Jun 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (61)

What are the benefits of prescribed burning? Why have wildfires gotten so severe lately? How can I help protect my home and community? Life With Fire podcast aims to answer these questions (and many others) while deepening our understanding of the critical role fire plays in America’s forests, lands and communities. Hosted by writer and former wildland firefighter Amanda Monthei, Life with Fire features interviews with everyone from scientists to fire management experts to Indigenous practitioners and folks doing the work on the ground. Through these interviews, Amanda hopes to explore our relationship with fire, as well as ways we can better coexist with it in the future.