GFMC Links: Latin America

The following list of the most important Latin America links is listed in alphabetical order.
GFMC readers are encouraged to provide updated information on new links to the GFMC.


Regional | Argentina | Bolivia | Brazil | Chile | Guatemala | Mexico | Paraguay | Peru

Regional

Regional South America Wildland Fire Network
http://floresta.ufpr.br/firelab

In June 2004 representatives of South American countries met in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, to formally establish partnerships and a regional network to enhance international cooperation in wildland fire management.
Network website at GFMC:
https://gfmc.online/GlobalNetworks/SouthAmerica/SouthAmerica_3.html

Red Latinoamericana de Teledetección e Incendios Forestales (RedLaTIF)
http://gofc-fire.umd.edu/RegNtwks/LatinAmerica.php
La Red Latinoamericana de Teledetección e Incendios Forestales (RedLaTIF) es una red regional que pretende unir esfuerzos en el campo de la observación y gestión de los incendios forestales en todos los países latinoamericanos. Esta Red está estrechamente unida al programa GOFC/GOLD-Fire (Global Observations of Forest and Land Cover Dynamics), la cual intenta contribuir en cumplir los objetivos de dicho programa.

Argentina

Centro de Investigación y Extensión Forestal Andino Patagónico (CIEFAP)
http://www.ciefap.org.ar/
The Patagonian Andes Forest Research and Extension Center CIEFAP is located in Esquel, Chubut Province. The homepage (in Spanish) introduces into the research activities. Fire research is conducted in the Thematic Area Forest Protection (Área de Protección Forestal) and includes a doctorate program on Ecology and Vegetation Fire Management (Doctorado en Ecología y Gestión de Fuegos en Vegetación)
http://www.ciefap.org.ar/index.php/noticias-ultimas/ultimas-noticias/190-noticias/303-doctorado-en-ecologia-y-gestion-de-fuegos-de-vegetacion

Comisión Nacional de Actividades Espaciales – CONAE
http://www.conae.gov.ar
The National Commission for Space Activities (Comisión Nacional de Actividades Espaciales – CONAE) provides regular updates on high-temperature events representing vegetation fires, current sire situation synthesis, LANDSAT images of very high quality, soil moisture and a list of detailed information of past fire events. Access to this information is facilitated in the GFMC web page “Current & Archived Significant Global Fire Events and Fire Season Summaries” (see current or archive events under “Fires in South and Central”).

Forest Fires in the Bariloche Region
http://www.danbat.net/category/bariloche/incendios/
A very personal, non-official view of the fire problem in the Andes near the city of Bariloche is provided by Daniel Barrios. The website contains numerous documents on fire incidents and includes maps and photographs. The website text is in Spanish.

National Fire Management Service, Argentina
http://www.ambiente.gob.ar/?idseccion=27

Argentina´s National Fire Management Service (Servicio Nacional de Manejo del Fuego SNMF) is coordinated by the Secretariat of Environment and Sustainable Development (Secretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sustentable). In Argentina, the provinces and National Parks Administration (APN) are in charge of prevention and fighting of wildland fires in their own jurisdiction. At the national level, the SNMF integrates, coordinates and supports the actions taken by the provinces, the APN, and the federal government.

Servicio Meteorologico Nacional
http://www.smn.gov.ar/

The National Meteorological Service of Argentina, Argentina Air Force, provides two fire indices that are updated daily at 18:00 UTC. Access (with translation) to these products are provided by the GFMC web page “Global, Regional and National Fire Weather and Climate Forecasts”, Argentina: Combustion Risk Index and Convectivity Index: https://gfmc.online/fwf/ar_fwf.htm

Fire risk index for Argentina
http://www.smn.gov.ar/?mod=dpd&id=4

Bolivia

Amazonia Sin Fuego (Amazonia Without Fire) – PASF Bolivia
www.pasf.org.bo
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Programa-Amazonia-Sin-Fuego-PASF/1426553187556387?fref=ts
YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/user/PASFBolivia

Monitoring of fires and burned areas reports in Bolivia
http://incendios.fan-bo.org (recommended explorer: Google Chrome)

Experiences of fire management
http://www.fan-bo.org/que-hacemos/ccsa/adaptacion-al-cambio-climatico/manejo-adaptativo-de-fuego-alrededor-de-areas-protegidas-del-bloque-chiquitano/

Brazil

Amazônia Sem Fogo – Amazonia without Fire
The objectives of this initiative is to built capacities in the sustainable development of Amazonia by promoting alternatives to the use of fire. This project was carried out in Brazil since 2000 to 2011 as a bilateral cooperation between Italy and Brazil. Now it has been developed in Bolivia as a trilateral Program among Italy, Brazil and Bolivia (http://www.pasf.org.bo/).

Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais – INPE)
http://www.inpe.br/
The Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (INPE) provides daily updated satellite imagery on fire events in Brazil and other South American countries. To directly view the fire products go to http://sigma.cptec.inpe.br/queimadas/ (information in English and Spanish are available). This website provides near-real-time observed and predicted fire risk maps and it includes maps on: maximum temperatures, accumulated precipitation, lowest (minimum) relative humidity, and active fires.

Curitiba Forest Fire Laboratory 
http://floresta.ufpr.br/firelab

The Forest Fire Laboratory of the Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil, was established in 1982 and focuses on fire research in forest ecosystem and the relationships between fire, flora and fauna. Research and development also deals with forest fire prevention and methods of fire suppression.

IBAMA – PREVFOGO
http://www.ibama.gov.br/prevfogo/
Prevfogo, the National Forest Fire Prevention and Suppression System (Sistema Nacional de Prevenção e Combate aos Incêndios Florestais) was created in 1989 under the coordination of the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Ressources (IBAMA) (Instituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente e dos Recursos Renováveis) to undertake activities of prevention, monitoring, management and suppression of forest and agricultural fires in Brazil, as well as to evaluate the effects on ecosystems, public health and the atmosphere. In 2001 Prevfogo changed into a Specialized Center inside the structure of IBAMA, with technical, administrative and financial autonomy, responsible for national policies on prevention and suppression of forest fires, including activities related to educational campaigns, training, monitoring, research and management of fires.

São Paulo University: Monitoring of Transport of Biomass Burning Emissions Over South America
http://www.master.iag.usp.br/num/externas/2/
The Atmospheric Sciences Department, University of São Paulo (Departamento de Ciencias Atmosfericas – Universidade de São Paulo) studies the atmospheric transport of biomass burning emissions in the Amazon and Central Brazil  through a numerical simulation using the atmospheric model RAMS-CSU (Regional Atmospheric Modeling System). A model of gases and particles source emissions is introduced, associated with biomass burning in South America tropical forest and savanna, spatially and temporally distributed and daily assimilated, according to the biomass burning spots defined by remote sensing (GOES-8 ABBA Preliminary Fire Products produced by UW-Madison CIMSS GOES Biomass Burning Monitoring Program). The advection, in a resolved scale, and turbulent transport, in a sub-grid scale, are resolved using RAMS model parameterizations. A transport sub-grid parameterization, associated to wet and deep circulation not explicitly resolved by the model, due to its low spatial resolution, is introduced. Sinks, associated with a generic process of removal/transformation of gases/particles, are parameterized and introduced in the mass conservation equation. Products: Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Monoxide (Average at Column), number and size of fires.

Woods Hole Research Center
http://www.whrc.org/
The Woods Hole Research Center located in Woodshole, Massachusetts, addresses the great issues of the environment through scientific research and education and through applications of science in public affairs.The Center maintains continuing research projects in the tropical rainforest of Brazil, in the boreal forest of Siberia, a very well done section is dealing with the forest fires in Brazil. Extensive information on the fires are offered as well as a study dealing with fire risk maps, a very interesting site.

Chile

Corporación Nacional Forestal (CONAF)
http://www.conaf.cl/
The National Forest Coorporation has the mission to accomplish a sustainable use of forest ecosystems troughout Chile. It is engaged in different programmes, such as Protected Areas, Prevention and Combat of Wildland Fires (http://www.conaf.cl/incendios-forestales/) , Environmental Education, Forest Legislation and Administration in general.

Guatemala

Sistema Nacional de Prevención y Control de Incendios Forestales (SIPECIF)
http://www.sipecif.gob.gt/portal.html
The National System for Prevention and Control of Woodland Fire  was created by the Government of Guatemala in February 2001. It was created to coordinate the efforts in preventing, mitigating, controlling, and extinguishing woodland fires.

Mexico

Comisión Nacional Forestal (CONAFOR)
www.conafor.gob.mx/
The Mexico National Forest Comission.

ComisiónNacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO)
http://www.conabio.gob.mx/

The México National Comission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity(CONABIO) offers a daily updated website for the detection of wildland fires

Paraguay

Cuerpo de Bomberos – Bomberos Forestales
http://www.bomberosvoluntarios.org.py/
En las muchas tareas que la Institución viene desarrollando hace mas de 27 años, uno de los puntos que recientemente contamos, es el sector Incendios Forestales. Algunos integrantes del cuerpo han participado a los cursos internacionales de España, Chile, Uruguay y asistieron en algunos incendios de grandes magnitudes.

Peru

International Machu Picchu Fire Protection Project
http://www.desastres.org/machupicchu/index.htm

The International Machu Picchu Fire Protection Project is devoted to preserve the natural and archaeological environment of Machu Picchu. This site had been damaged by serious wildfires in the past. The idea of the project is to generate a thought current in the global society that attends proactively in the prevention and education against forest fires in the region, to implement the Incident Command System, to integrate to different organizations, public, private, voluntary and professionals that respond to incidents, train professional teams that respond to forest incidents in the region, and develop the necessary logistics for an appropriate administration of incidents. The GFMC strongly endorses the aim of the project. The English version of the website can be accessed at: http://www.desastres.org/machupicchu/index-en.htm


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