EASAC

Invitation to
Launch Event of new EASAC Report#

Changing Wildfires
Policy Options for a Fire-literate and Fire-adapted Europe#

Monday 19 May 2025, 12:00 CEST in Brussels or 12:30 CEST Online#


As Europe faces a dramatic increase in large-scale wildfires, urgent policy action is needed to improve wildfire prevention and management. Our new report explores critical options for developing fire-literate societies and creating the conditions for more resilient, fire-adapted communities.

Join us as we launch this important publication and bring together scientists, policymakers, and stakeholders to explore the key findings and discuss the future of wildfire policy in Europe.


Date: Monday, 19 May 2025
Start: 12:00 CEST in-person and 12:30 CEST online
End: 15:00 CEST in-person and 14:30 CEST online
Place: NRW Representation to the EU, Rue Montoyer 47, 1000 Brussels and online

Register for in-person or online participation.

Seats are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. The event will be livestreamed on our YouTube channel – please register for online participation to receive a reminder.

EASAC
Join us as we bring together experts and stakeholders to discuss policy options for for a Fire-literate and Fire-adapted Europe.

Programme:#

12:00 – Sandwich lunch
12:30 – Opening remarks and presentation of report findings | Start of online stream
13:00 – Panel debate and open discussion
14:30 – Coffee and networking | End of online stream
15:00 – Close of meeting

Speakers and Panelists:#

  • Hector Alfaro | Emergency Response Coordination Centre, DG ECHO, European Commission
  • András Báldi MAE | Chair, EASAC Environment Steering Panel
  • Claudia Berchtold | Sustainable Systems Transformation Risk Reduction, Fraunhofer INT
  • Thomas Elmqvist MAE | Director, EASAC Environment Programme
  • Tiago Oliveira | Board of Portuguese Agency for Integrated Rural Fire Management (AGIF)
  • Jutta Paulus | Member of the European Parliament
  • Cathelijne Stoof | Co-Chair, EASAC Wildfires Working Group
  • Orsolya Valkó | Co-Chair, EASAC Wildfires Working Group

The event is open to policymakers, scientists, industry representatives, and other interested stakeholders.

About EASAC#

The European Academies Science Advisory Council (EASAC) is formed by the national science academies of the EU Member States, Norway, Switzerland and the UK. EASAC’s 30 member academies collaborate with each other in giving advice to European policymakers. Through EASAC, the academies provide collective, independent, evidence-based advice about scientific aspects of policy issues. For more information, visit our website.

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