A new 3-episode Master Science Series on YouTube, funded by the AXA Research Fund explores the complex world of wildfires, guided by the expertise of University of Crete professor Apostolos Voulgarakis.
Wildfires have become a pressing global issue, with devastating consequences for ecosystems, communities, and economies. Understanding the dynamics of wildfires is crucial for developing effective strategies for prevention, mitigation, and management.
Voulgarakis, a leading expert in atmospheric science and climate modeling, takes the viewer on a journey through the science behind wildfires. With a deep commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing pressing environmental challenges, Professor Voulgarakis’s research sheds light on the factors driving wildfire activity and the impact of climate change.
In this Master Science Series, Voulgarakis shares his insight about the intricate interactions between climate, weather, vegetation, and human activity that influence wildfire behavior.
From the role of climate change in altering fire regimes to the use of cutting-edge modeling techniques to predict wildfire risk, Professor Voulgarakis offers invaluable expertise that informs both scientific research and policy-making efforts.
Apostolos Voulgarakis is Associate Professor and AXA Chair in Wildfires and Climate Change at the Technical University of Crete. Read more about his research here.