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Global Wildfire Collective

Our Partner Institutions

It takes a (global) village to tackle the complex, rapidly changing issue of wildfire in ways that protect both human and natural ecosystems. We are proud to count these esteemed organizations among our global collaborators.
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Academia National de Bomberos de Colombia
The Academia National de Bomberos de Colombia, run by the Benemérito Cuerpo de Bomberos Voluntarios de Cali, is a technologically advanced facility to provide the training and instruction of Cali’s fire units and other fire departments in the Colombia and abroad, relief agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), corporate brigades, as well as personnel from residential units, educational institutions, rural communities and residents of Santiago de Cali and the surrounding regio n. It is the only advanced firefighter training academy in Colombia.
Logo of Bomberos Voluntarios Santiago de Cali with a shield in the center showing mountains, a river, and a boat, surrounded by a red background with a lighthouse and ladder, and the year 1928 at the top.
Benemérito Cuerpo de Bomberos Voluntarios de Cali
The Benemérito Cuerpo de Bomberos Voluntarios de Cali is committed to providing comprehensive risk management services for fires, other incidents, and mass events, marketing safety equipment, environmental protection, and technical and operational training in emergencies in a timely and reliable manner
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Centre de Recerca Ecològica i Aplicacions Forestals (CREAF)
CREAF’s mission is to generate knowledge to understand nature, identify potential threats, and develop solutions to address environmental and climate challenges at local, national, and global level. CREAF is deeply committed to promoting a culture of impact in research and to fostering the mobilization, uptake and use of its research findings in the non-academic world to deliver positive impact.
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Center for Climate and Resilience Research (CR2)
The CR2 Center for Climate Science and Resilience is a research center that brings together researchers from the social and natural sciences to generate knowledge about climate science and resilience from an interdisciplinary perspective, and to study how climate change impacts ecosystems and Chilean society.
Logo of UNGRD with a yellow hand, a person, and a semicircle, next to the acronym UNGRD and the text Unidad Nacional para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres and Sistema Nacional de Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres.
La Unidad Nacional para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres (UNGRD)
The Colombia National Unit for Disaster Risk Management (UNGRD) directs the implementation of disaster risk management, taking into account sustainable development policies, and coordinates the operation and continuous development of the National System for Disaster Prevention and Response (SNPAD).
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Universidad del Rosario
The Universidad del Rosario’s mission is to “provide a solid ethical, humanistic and scientific education that, together with research and suitable and demanding teaching, allows this educational community to educate people who act for the benefit of society, with a maximum sense of responsibility.
Universidad de La Frontera
Universidad de La Frontera’s mission is to cultivate and transfer knowledge in various fields and cultural domains. It recognizes, promotes and integrates the worldview of its indigenous peoples, especially regarding the intercultural relationship with the Mapuche people, promoting respect and equitable development. Universidad de La Frontera is committed to excellence and quality and to the comprehensive training of professionals, who are capable of critical and reflective thinking; who promote a rational dialogue and tolerance, contributing to a country inspired by ethical, democratic, civic and social values; who contribute to a critical and transforming social consciousness; and who are ethically committed to the needs of the region, the country and the international community, for the common good.