ANALYSIS | Climate change increases the risk of extreme wildfires around Cape Town – but it can...
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An attribution study on the April 2021 wildfire on the slopes of Devil's Peak in Cape Town, shows that extreme fire weather has…
Climate change increases the risk of extreme wildfires around Cape Town – but it can be addressed
Green Building Africa,
A field of study called extreme event attribution has developed to answer such questions.
News story from AllAfrica on Friday 21 April 2023
AllAfrica,
Climate change increases the risk of extreme wildfires around Cape Town, but it can be addressed, say researchers
Phys.org,
Across the globe, many recent severe wildfires have moved from wildlands into the urban periphery (the "wildland urban interface…
Climate change increases the risk of extreme wildfires around Cape Town — but it can be addressed
MyZA,
Across the globe, many recent severe wildfires have moved from wildlands into the urban periphery (the “wildland urban interface…
MIL-OSI Global: Climate change increases the risk of extreme wildfires around Cape Town —
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
– By Stefaan Conradie, PhD student, University of Cape Town Fire at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Climate change increases the risk of extreme wildfires around Cape Town — but it can be addressed
Free Mail South Africa,
Climate change increases the risk of extreme wildfires around Cape Town — but it can be addressed: Across the globe, many…
Climate change increases the risk of extreme wildfires around Cape Town -- but it can be addressed
The Conversation,
Across the globe, many recent severe wildfires have moved from wildlands into the urban periphery (the “wildland urban interface…
South African media treat fire as foe – its ecosystem benefits get lost in the blaze
EconoTimes,
Fire can destroy infrastructure and livelihoods, and claim lives. Yet fire is inevitable and has helped to shape ecosystems…
News story from AllAfrica on Friday 25 March 2022
AllAfrica,
South African media treat fire as foe – its ecosystem benefits get lost in the blaze
MyZA,
Fire can destroy infrastructure and livelihoods, and claim lives. Yet fire is inevitable and has helped to shape ecosystems…
South African media treat fire as foe – its ecosystem benefits get lost in the blaze
Newsbreak,
Fire can destroy infrastructure and livelihoods, and claim lives. Yet fire is inevitable and has helped to shape ecosystems…
South African media treat fire as foe – its ecosystem benefits get lost in the blaze
The Conversation,
Fire can destroy infrastructure and livelihoods, and claim lives. Yet fire is inevitable and has helped to shape ecosystems…
South African media treat fire as foe – its ecosystem benefits get lost in the blaze
Global Advisors,
Scientists’ involvement in media reporting on fire leads to more nuanced and balanced messages.
Fynbos: why fire is important for its survival
MSN,
Ecologists have divided our planet into six distinct floral kingdoms, which are “areas of the world recognised by plant…
What science tells us about the fire risk facing Cape Town
CityMetric,
South Africa’s Cape Peninsula – home to the picturesque city of Cape Town – is part of the only region in the world with fynbos.
‘Clear, manage and educate’ – how to handle the Cape’s fire hazard
BizNews.com,
Wildfires are becoming more common and devastating as seen in recent cases in Australia and California.
News story from AllAfrica on Wednesday 16 October 2019
AllAfrica,
Cape Town faces devastating summer fires. Here's what scientists know - and don't know
MSN,
South Africa’s Cape Peninsula – home to the picturesque city of Cape Town – is part of the only region in the world with fynbos.
What science tells us about fire hazards facing Cape Town and its surrounds | The Conversation
MyZA,
What science tells us about fire hazards facing Cape Town and its surrounds : A fire rages through wetlands close to Cape Town…
What science tells us about fire hazards facing Cape Town and its surrounds
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by Alanna Rebelo, David Carlyle Le Maitre, Mark New, Peter Johnston, Petra Holden, Tiro Nkemelang and Tony Rebelo, South Africa's…
MIL-OSI Global: What science tells us about fire hazards facing Cape Town and its surrounds
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
Post sponsored by NewzEngine.com Source: The Conversation – Africa – By Alanna Rebelo, Postdoctoral researcher, Stellenbosch…
What science tells us about fire hazards facing Cape Town and its surrounds
The Conversation,
South Africa’s Cape Peninsula – home to the picturesque city of Cape Town – is part of the only region in the world with fynbos.
Invasive pines fueled 2017 fires in South Africa
Long Room,
The replacement of natural fynbos vegetation with pine plantations in the southern Cape, and the subsequent invasion of…
Invasive pines fueled 2017 fires in South Africa
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Home Earth Environment September 7, 2018 September 7, 2018, Stellenbosch University South Africa The replacement of natural…
News story from IOL on Friday 07 September 2018
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Invasive pines fueled 2017 fires in Knysna, South Africa -- ScienceDaily
Science Daily,
The replacement of natural fynbos vegetation with pine plantations in the southern Cape, and the subsequent invasion of…
Invasive pines fueled 2017 fires in Knysna, South Africa
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The replacement of natural fynbos vegetation with pine plantations in the southern Cape, and the subsequent invasion of…