
Sponsors and Exhibitors
We are extremely grateful to be supported by our sponsors and exhibitors.
Our sponsors made the conference possible and helped keep tickets affordable, while our exhibitors brought a diverse range of fascinating people and organisations to Wildfire2024.
Our exhibitors
Our exhibitors
Below is a list of the exhibitors you would find at Wildfire2024. Click on the company logo to find out more.
Our sponsors
Our sponsors
Below is a list of the Wildfire2024 sponsors. Click on the company logo to find out more.
Red Sponsor
Red Sponsor
Poster credits
Poster credits
Below is a list of people behind the insightful posters displayed throughout the Wildfire2024 Conference.
Towards a UK fire danger rating system: New empirical data and a framework for predicting fire behaviour directed at firefighting infrastructure requirements
Claire Belcher, University of Exeter
Wildfire wise South Wales – integrated landscape management
Becky Davies, Natural Resources Wales (NRW)
Legal liability for wildfires in Scotland; Requirements, risks and mitigations.
Kate Donachie, Brodies LLP Solicitors
No smoke without fire – but where is the smoke? Forecasting wildfire pollution with the Met Office atmospheric modelling system
Benjamin Drummond, Met Office
A decision support system for forest fire danger notices in Ireland
Padraig Flattery, Met Éireann
The potential role of the COSMOS-UK national soil moisture monitoring network in improving wildfire risk assessment
Helen Houghton-Carr, UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Extreme weather breaks phenological control on temperate fuel moisture; Implications for wildfire regimes under future climates
Katy Ivison, University of Birmingham
A synoptic climatology of wildfires in England—implications for extended forecasting of wildfire danger
Kerryn Little, University of Birmingham
Responses of the UK woodland ecosystems to forest-fire: The case study of the roaches nature reserve
Luigi Marfella, Loughborough University
Dynamic fuel mapping in the South Pennines using an Earth observation multisensor and multitemporal approach
Gail Millin-Chalabi, The University of Manchester
Climate analogues: Unearthing a climate twin for the 2022 UK summer wildfires
Stacey New, Met Office
Investigating the impact of ecological restoration activities on wildfire behaviour metrics
Fiona Newman-Thacker, Wageningen, University & Research
National fuel vegetation products and their importance to understand fire regimes in the UK
Ana Pacheco Pascagaza, The University of Manchester
Comprehensive study on ground and underground smouldering forest fires - smoke gas emissions and combustion processes
Kira Piechnik, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg
The role of integrated fire management on climate change adaptation for ecosystem services in tropical and subtropical regions
Kira Piechnik, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg
Moor change, moor resilience: Working with nature-based solutions to tackle the climate emergency
Paul Titterton, Peak District National Park
Your hosts and organisers
Your hosts and organisers