Christine Eriksen
@drceriksen.bsky.social
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Fire social scientist and disaster geographer 🌍 PI FiRES Project 🔥 SNSF Consolidator Grant, ETH Zürich 🏔️ Focus on wildfire, social dimensions of disaster, climate change adaptation 🌳 Editor #FireEcology 📚 Member PLANAT🇨🇭 www.christineeriksen.com
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I enjoyed the interview too. They were hellbent on having a small fire, which was hilariously impossible as it was in the depth of winter with frost and snow!

Blocked?! There’s a YouTube version too; can you access that? youtu.be/x1fcRsAFQ8I?...
The Age of Fire | ARTE.tv Documentary
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The PLANAT.ch Committee met in Ticino last week, in part to learn from the hard-won lessons of the devastating floods/ rockslides in Maggia valley last summer. Seeing the damage and ongoing efforts to rebuild left a deep impression. This article describes it well: www.theguardian.com/world/2025/a...
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🔔Hot off the press📣 This paper is part of Rachel Reimer’s PhD on #risk management and #psychological safety in the mountain guiding and avalanche profession. It shows how human-caused hazards negatively impact physical safety in the profession. authors.elsevier.com/c/1lgxI_GvEq...
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Again and again the USFS asked its own researchers how to better protect wildland firefighters, and they came back with the same recommendation: Give them masks. Still, leadership held off. Embracing masks would mean admitting how dangerous #wildfire #smoke really is. www.nytimes.com/2025/08/17/u...
Wildfire Fighters, Unmasked in Toxic Smoke, Are Getting Sick and Dying
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NYT: "The study rules out 2 factors that might be behind the shift: buildup of vegetation and changes in the number of fires ignited by humans."

My note: to understand wildfire risk, you need to understand how climatic, demographic and land-use changes are entwined.

www.nytimes.com/2025/08/06/c...
As Earth Warms, California Fire Season Is Starting Earlier, Study Finds
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🧵California's fire season now starts up to 6 weeks earlier than in 1990. Although the population has ⬆️27% since then, human-ignited fires have dropped. Instead, the most significant factors are climate-related: earlier snowmelt, drying soils + more flammable vegetation as average temperatures rise.
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Crying Glaciers: beautiful and heartbreaking Op-Doc by filmmaker Lutz Stautner and artist Ludwig Berger recording the sounds of the melting Morteratsch Glacier in Switzerland in an effort to capture the sounds of a disappearing environment. (via The New York Times) www.nytimes.com/2025/07/08/o...
Opinion | The Last Words of a Dying Glacier
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Reposted by Christine Eriksen
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☢️New commentary in Geo!☢️

'Governing layers of shifting sands: Subterranean hazards, unfolding catastrophes and quotidian fragmentation' by @drceriksen.bsky.social & Gregory L. Simon

This piece unpacks the governance & management of earthquakes & nuclear waste repositories.

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Screenshot of a commentary abstract in Geo: Geography and Environment by Christine Eriksen & Gregory L. Simon (2025) entitled 'Governing layers of shifting sands: Subterranean hazards, unfolding catastrophes and quotidian fragmentation' with an orange banner at the top.
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Hot off the press 🚨 'Governing layers of shifting sands: Subterranean #hazards, unfolding #catastrophes and quotidian fragmentation', free to access in GEO: #Geography and #Environment: dx.doi.org/10.1002/geo2...

Thank you to @snsf.ch and @rgsibg.bsky.social for supporting this collaborative work.
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Please join us tomorrow/Thursday 5 June if you are in Geneva for the #GP2025 #DRR. At 12:45, our learning lab will focus on drought preparedness and wildfire management in Switzerland.
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🔥 Hot off the press 🔥 In this collaborative workshop paper, we argue for the need to move from rigidity traps towards reparative disaster governance and management. With financial support from @snsf.ch and @unibe.ch, the paper is free to access online in IJDRR: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
From rigidity traps towards reparative disaster governance and management
Despite widespread critique, the established notion of sequential disaster management phases (mitigation, preparedness, response, recovery) continues …
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Last week was all go for the FiRES project in Catalonia 🔥 Together with the @paucostaf.bsky.social and CareNet at @uocuniversitat.bsky.social we distributed 4000 postcards to residents who’ve been impacted by #wildfire or live in at-risk areas. Now we’re keeping our 🤞🏼 for many interesting responses.
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Hot off the press🔥 Social resilience research on climate-related hazards: Trends, accomplishments and shortcomings. We review how research engages with communities and places exposed to climate-related hazards.Open access in @plosclimate.org funded by @snsf-ch.bsky.social dx.plos.org/10.1371/jour...
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It’s that time of year when I’m asked by the Institute to contribute to the Annual Report. It made me realise that a project stock-take is well and truly overdue, as the Geographies of Disasters team has been very busy. Here's a summary of what we've been up to: christineeriksen.com/2025/03/26/p...
Project stock-take: a busy six months!
It’s that time of year when I’m asked by the Institute to contribute to the Annual Report. It made me realise that a project stock-take is well and truly overdue, as the Geographies of …
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📣🔥 Survey: FiRES @unibe.ch has teamed up with @paucostaf.bsky.social and CareNet @uocuniversitat.bsky.social to study community wildfire resilience in Catalonia 🔥 Have you been impacted or live/work in an at-risk area? Please participate in CAT/ES/EN. Closes 30.6.25: www.surveymonkey.com/r/FiRES_CAT
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Please join us at the University of Zurich on Wednesday 26 March for the Uncertainty Symposium. In Part 2, David Bresch, Stuart Kirsch, Michael Schaepman and I will focus on environmental uncertainty and climate change: scenarios, responses and perceptions of the future. www.uzh.ch/de/events/ev...
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For more details, check out The LA Fire Human Exposure and Long-Term Health Study (@lafirehealth.bsky.social) website. The aim is to measure which pollutants are present, at what levels and where over 10 years, along with the health impacts of the #wildfire emissions. lafirehealth.org
Home - LA Fire HEALTH Study
The wildfires in Los Angeles County in 2025 have brought devastating loss of life, homes, schools, businesses, communities, and mountain landscapes. Due to the smoke carried many miles by the plumes, ...
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After the LA #wildfires, clear skies conceal a 'toxic soup': "Even with only preliminary data, the researchers could say one thing with little doubt. No one should be in or near the burn zone without a mask—especially not doing any kind of exercise." Via @nytimes.com www.nytimes.com/2025/03/12/w...
After Wildfires, L.A.’s Clear Skies Conceal a ‘Toxic Soup’ (Gift Article)
Scientists collecting water, air and soil samples in neighborhoods ravaged by fires say they’re concerned about long-term health risks for residents.
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