Tag: Low-flammability

  • Planting green firebreaks to reduce wildfire

    Planting green firebreaks to reduce wildfire

    Fire season reminds us why smart planning in restoration matters.

    Green firebreaks are an amazing tool. While reducing wildfire risk, protecting forest remnants and infrastructure, they also enhance biodiversity and restoration timeframes.

    Watch this short extract (10 mins) from our recent FireSmart webinar on planting green firebreaks.

  • Fire-Smart Restoration webinar

    Fire-Smart Restoration webinar

    Planting Fire-Smart Landscapes

    Wildfire risk is an increasing concern in New Zealand, and with hotter, drier summers becoming more frequent, understanding how to reduce vulnerability is more important than ever. A recent webinar brought together experts Dr. Tim Curran from Lincoln University and Steve Trigg, FENZ, to share the latest insights into fire-smart restoration and practical ways communities can prepare.

    Research into Plant Flammability

    One of the key themes explored was plant flammability. Research has shown that the types of plants we choose for landscaping and restoration can make a real difference in slowing the spread of fire. Dr. Curran discussed ongoing testing to identify species with lower flammability, which can be incorporated into fire-smart planting plans.

    Strategies for Safer Communities

    The webinar also introduced a range of fire mitigation strategies, including:

    Low-flammability plantings to reduce the speed and intensity of fire.

    Green fire breaks that act as buffers between natural areas and homes.

    Defensible space – creating safer zones around houses to protect people and property.

    Watch the full 50min webinar.